Jaitley takes up H-1B visa issue with US Commerce Secretary


Washington, Apr 21 (PTI): Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has "strongly raised" the H-1B visa issue with US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, highlighting the important role played by highly skilled Indian professionals in America, officials said.

During the meeting here -- the first cabinet-level interaction between the two countries under the Trump administration -- Ross is believed to have said that US has started the process of reviewing H1B visas issues and no decision has been taken on it yet, sources said.

Taking up the case of Indian IT companies and professionals, Jaitley told Ross about the contribution of highly skilled Indians in the economic development of the United States and India and stressed that they should continue to do so, which is in the best interest of the two countries, an Indian official said.
Ross is understood to have said that whatever the outcome of the review process, the Trump administration's objective is to have a merit-based immigration policy that gives preference to highly skilled professionals.

The executive order signed by Trump early this week calls for a review of H-1B visas by the departments of State, Labour, Homeland Security and Justice. Jaitley, leading an Indian delegation, arrived in Washington DC yesterday morning to attend the annual Spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Over the next two days, the Finance Minister is scheduled to hold a series of bilateral meetings with his counterparts from the US, Australia, France, Indonesia and Sweden. He is also likely to meet finance ministers from neighbouring Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Stressing that India-US relationship has bipartisan support in both the countries, the Finance Minister in his meeting with the commerce secretary said the two largest democratic countries of the world over the years have developed z strong strategic, economic and defence relationship.

The three phone conversations that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Trump have had, along with the officials meeting, has shown that the two governments are going to build on this momentum in the years to come, the official said.

Briefing Ross on India's growth story, Jaitley is believed to have given an him insight into a series of "far reaching reforms" being undertaken by the Modi government post-demonetisation including the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Jaitley said the two countries should be able to move towards achieving the goal of USD 500 billion per annum in bilateral trade in the next few years.

In addition to his meetings and presentations at the annual Spring meeting of the IMF and the World Bank, the Union minister is also scheduled to attend meetings of other multilateral forums including that of the G-20 finance ministers. Before leaving Washington DC for New York on Sunday, he is expected to interact with think-tanks and eminent Indian- Americans.

  

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    During the General Elections to the 16th Lok Sabha the Chaaiwaala Chief Minister said:

    MEIM EISA HINDUSTAN DEIKNA CHAAHATAA HOOM KE POORI AMERICA MERE HINDUSTANKE VISA LENE KE LIYE KATHAAR MEIM KHADI HOJAYE AISA HINDUSTAN DEIKNA CHAAHATA HOOM.

    Source refer following youtube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ude5nx8HpWY



    Mera Sapna ye hai ke poori america visa lene keliye line meim kada ho ye mera sapna hai.

    Source website.
    http://www.narendramodi.in/i-am-looking-forward-to-the-day-when-americans-will-be-in-queue-for-an-indian-visa-4952

    Now why Arun Jhootley begging with the US Commerce Secretary instead why not these techies are welcomed in India under Chaaiwaala Prime Minister's Acchhe Dhin in India.

    AND WHEN WE WILL SEE AMERICANS IN THE QUE FOR INDIA'S VISA.

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  • RAMPA, MOON

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    IN INDIA THEY HAVE TO WORK FOR 5 YEARS FOR A MONTH SALARY, WHICH THEY USED TO GET IN USA

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    Some numbers comparison.

    US population:

    1947 : 144 million
    2016 : 324 million.

    125% increase.

    India population:

    1947 : 350 million
    2016 : 1,327 million.

    280% increase.

    So, it may be best for India to focus on reducing its population growth, rather than hoping other countries would provide jobs.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    Your statistics proves that we are quite capable.....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    Jet li, better you create jobs in India instead of begging to US.

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  • RAMPA, MOON

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    HAVE LOTS OF VACANCY IN COW SHEDS WITH FREE FOOD AND ACCOMODATION IN THE SHED

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    The "highly skilled Indian" is a myth of epic proportions.

    True, when the software programs were written in the Assembly language (in the 70s and early 80s), and the code was entered using the Key Punch contraptions, it required a fair amount of focus and desication. Not something for the faint-hearted.

    Those were the days when for example the CAMP application was written (it was in Cobol, early 80s) - which helped create Infosys. The rest, as the cliche goes, is history.

    But now, with languages providing plenty of pre-built libraries, coding is a breeze. And then there are plenty of ready-made frameworks and applications where a customised solution can be implemented for an organisation without any coding.

    It took a while for the US Government to wake up to this reality.

    With more and more automation and pre-built applications in the IT world, it is best that the parents ensure that their wards are trained in tomorrow's occupations: like growing food, and building houses.

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    BEFORE INDEPENDENCE. INDIA AND AMERICA AS SAME LEVEL.

    1 DOLLAR WAS EQUAL TO 1 RUPEE.

    INDIANS WHO MADE AMERICA RICH.

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Fri, Apr 21 2017

    HAVE PATIENCE TRUMP WILL MAKE VISA ON ARRIVALS FOR ALL INDIANS.

    LIKE DEMONTISATION PEOPLE WILL FACE PROBLEMS AT FIRST. LATER U WILL GET FRUITS AND 15 LAKHS

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