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India freaks out over U.S. plans to change high-skilled visas
by Rishi Iyengar @IyengarishJanuary 31, 2017: 1:03 PM ET

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Amid the hue and cry over President Trump's travel ban, news of another potential change to American immigration rules has set off a panic attack in India's tech industry.

Major Indian tech shares took a nosedive on Tuesday on reports that Trump is planning to make changes to the H-1B visa program that allows skilled foreigners to work in the U.S.

[URL='https://defence.pk/video/news/2016/02/26/india-visa-temple.cnnmoney']Shares in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's biggest private sector employer, plunged more than 5% on Mumbai's stock exchange, while other top firms like Infosys (
INFY) and Wipro(WIT) fell by more than 4%.[/URL]

TCS and Infosys declined to comment. Wipro did not respond to requests for comment.

India's vast outsourcing industry employs millions of people. Its business in the U.S., where it provides engineering and other tech services to firms such as IBM (IBM, Tech30), Microsoft(MSFT, Tech30) and Citibank (C), is highly dependent on the H-1B visa.

The U.S. is worth about $65 billion to India's tech industry. Indian media warned of a major setback ahead.

"[It] is a fact that these categories of workers are in short supply in the U.S.," said R Chandrashekhar, president of Nasscom, which represents India's software industry. Restricting H-1B visas would "have implications for both Indian companies and American corporations as well," he told CNNMoney.

The former U.S. ambassador to India, Richard Verma, estimated last year that 70% of the 85,000 H-1B visas issued annually go to Indian workers. The visas, which are currently allocated by a lottery system, are hugely oversubscribed -- demand for them in 2016 was three times more than the number available.

Related: Bipartisan bill aims to reform H1-B visa system

Now, that system is under attack on multiple fronts. Three separate bills have been introduced in the U.S. Congress this month aiming to curb the program in various ways.

It is also in Trump's crosshairs. A draft executive order obtained by CNNMoney calls for several changes to U.S. immigration rules, although it was not immediately clear what the specific impact on the H-1B visas would be.

"I think with respect to H-1Bs and other visas, it's part of a larger immigration reform effort that the president will continue to talk about," Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters on Monday.

Spicer added that Trump will do so "through executive order and through working with Congress."

Silicon Valley lawmaker Zoe Lofgren introduced a bill a week ago, calls for removing the lottery system and replacing it with a preference for companies that can pay the highest salaries.

That would make it far more costly for Indian firms to send their workers to the U.S.

"Cost was the major advantage for Indian companies, and that will get impacted," said D.D. Mishra, a research director at technology consultancy Gartner.

Mishra estimates that up to 30% of employees working on software projects for Indian firms are overseas. The proportion is much higher for hardware projects, meaning companies would struggle if they faced restrictions on the number of Indians they could employ.

"There is very little room to maneuver...without disrupting the quality of work," he said.

The Indian government says it has made its view known to Trump and U.S. lawmakers.

"India's interests and concerns have been conveyed both to the U.S. Administration and the U.S. Congress at senior levels," foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said Tuesday.


http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/31/tec...ompanies/index.html?iid=ob_homepage_tech_pool
 
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Epic Fail.
Lofgren is a democrat and her bill will never pass:
Her proposal — which is unlikely to be passed by a Republican-led Congress

Republicans control both houses of Congress and it’s unlikely that committee leaders would take up Lofgren’s bill.

Also only changes proposed in Trumps proposed executive order are to rescind 2014 proposal to give automatic work permits to spouses. Now a separate application will be needed like before.
And distribute H-1B visas more transparently.

Even the natives in the USA, who were fair plays for turkey shooting, were called "Red Indians"....
Americans love eating on Thansgiving dinner bird called Turkey.
 
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While in Pakistan, some dumb politicians believes... ban on visa somehow help the economy of banned country.
@All PTI
 
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Even the natives in the USA, who were fair plays for turkey shooting, were called "Red Indians"....

But even the "red indians" got served "Turkey" on thanksgiving

Even the most popular Thansgiving dinner bird is called Turkey.

Damn you beat me to it!
Not to mention this coming from a nation that's made its fame as a footrest (Ottoman)
LOL!
 
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I believe they want only people who are paid 140K per annum get the H1 B. Technically even 75K is a pretty good package for US- you get fairly good life if you're not in SF.
 
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I believe they want only people who are paid 140K per annum get the H1 B. Technically even 75K is a pretty good package for US- you get fairly good life if you're not in SF.
$130K is a proposal by a Democrat which is highly unlikely to pass.
The minimum wage could be increased to $90-100K though.
 
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It's a proposal by a Democrat which is highly unlikely to pass.
The minimum wage could be increased to $90-100K though.

at those rates only 'somewhat' experienced people will go there. I think limited impact for now. People with less experience need not be onsite anyway.
 
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Kahan gae sab Trump ka Bakht??
It was expected..trump wants to expand US employment and exports...Made in US..export to India!

rtr_hindus_support_trump_jc_160511_12x5_1600.jpg
 
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Kahan gae sab Trump ka Bakht??
It was expected..trump wants to expand US employment and exports...Made in US..export to India!

rtr_hindus_support_trump_jc_160511_12x5_1600.jpg
another epic fail.
Trump administrat has not taken any step against H-1B which will impact Indian IT.

It's just a proposal by a libtard Demoncrat.
 
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That's why i said to the Indians that don't cheer ban on visa for Pakistan since you are next inline and you won't be able to bear it ...Pakistan does not get affected so much since very few Pakistanis get visa to USA but a whole stratum of Indian society depends on H1b and and be ready for even bigger loss and that's the banning of Indian call centres in USA so Trump is just a white supremacist..
 
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That's why i said to the Indians that don't cheer ban on visa for Pakistan since you are next inline and you won't be able to bear it ...Pakistan does not get affected so much since very few Pakistanis get visa to USA but a whole stratum of Indian society depends on H1b and and be ready for even bigger loss and that's the banning of Indian call centres in USA

Have you moved to Sweden Bhai?
 
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That's why i said to the Indians that don't cheer ban on visa for Pakistan since you are next inline and you won't be able to bear it ...Pakistan does not get affected so much since very few Pakistanis get visa to USA but a whole stratum of Indian society depends on H1b and and be ready for even bigger loss and that's the banning of Indian call centres in USA so Trump is just a white supremacist..

H1B visa is not issued for call centres. They are for STEM people. In that all this noise is for the E. Engineering.

H1B visa is part and parcel of globalization. Nothing will be done.
 
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