Indians continue their hold on H-1B visas


By Yashwant Raj

Washington, Apr 15 (IANS): Indians cornered nearly three-fourths of H-1B visas issued by the US to speciality foreign workers in 2021, continuing their stranglehold on this highly sought after professional ticket to work, live and, finally, settle down in America.

The US approved 407,071 H-1B petitions in 2021 and 301,616 of them — 74.1 per cent — were for Indian workers, according to the latest report on this topic released recently by the Department of Homeland Security, the government agency that oversees immigration.

Indians accounted for 74.9 per cent of the approved petitions in 2020.

The US allows American employers to hire speciality foreign workers on H-1B for positions they are unable to fill with local Americans. Top American companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Facebook are among leading users of this visa programme as are US subsidiaries of Indian IT companies such as Infosys, TCS and Wipro.

These foreign workers are hired either from their countries of birth or residence or from US colleges and universities — Sundar Pichai, the Google CEO, was hired on H-1B when he was studying in the US. They can live and work here for three years and, if approved, another three years. A large number of them go on to Green Cards — permanent residency — sponsored by their employers.

Indians have had a tight grip on the H-B visa programme for years, at that three-fourths mark. People from China have been a distant second — with 12.1 per cent. The next three were Canada with 0.9 per cent, South Korea also with 0.9 per cent and Philippines with 0.7 per cent. The line-up was the same in 2020, with almost the same numbers.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Apr 18 2022

    Sunil Pinto Udipi/Dubai,you are speaking as if disguessted.And you too are in Dubai.what difference it make whether in Dubai or USA?whats wrong when one adjust to local food or marry a local person.Important is one is happy with partner and situation .How many runaway from gulf countries to Canada or settle mostly in America.When people go abroad ,will become more educated and broad minded ,learn to be humans .You look to be still the same old frog in the well.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Apr 16 2022

    people are somewhat happy in other countries... but in India from top to bottom every one knows harsh realities (may not admit in public) so every one wants to "go abroad" and settle...

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  • Sunil Pinto, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Apr 16 2022

    80% of these indians will be children of andh bhakths, who will not turn out like their parents and develop atleast some American, broad-minded values...many of them will also eat a beef burger or beef steak, marry non-indians, and have liberal values. So although, it is a brain drain from india, atleast some will become progressive thinkers by working abroad.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Apr 18 2022

    Sunil Pinto Udipi/Dubai,you are speaking as if disguessted.And you too are in Dubai.what difference it make whether in Dubai or USA?whats wrong when one adjust to local food or marry a local person.Important is one is happy with partner and situation .How many runaway from gulf countries to Canada or settle mostly in America.When people go abroad ,will become more educated and broad minded ,learn to be humans .You look to be still the same old frog in the well.

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