Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PETITIONS FOR US H1B VISAS SEE HISTORIC DIP

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WASHINGTON: The United States has announced a historic fall in the number of petitions it received for the 2019 hiring cycle under the H-1B visa programme that allows American companies to hire foreign profession­als, most of whom have come from India for years.

The US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­ns Services (USCIS), which runs the programme, said in a statement that it received “1,90,098 H-1B petitions during the filing period, which began on April 2, including petitions filed for the advanced degree exemption”. This is the lowest number of applicatio­ns the US recorded since 2007, when 3,14,621 petitions were received at the USCIS website. The numbers have since fluctuated, but the first precipitou­s drop was in 2017 from 3,99,349 to 3,36,107.

US branches of Indian IT companies such as Tata Consultanc­y Services, Infosys and Wipro have been major recipients of H-1B visas, and they have declared they were cutting foreign hirings and ramping up local hirings in the face of rising opposition to their business model.

The push back has been bipartisan, but never so consequent­ial. The bulk of the drop in H-1B petitions is understood to have been caused by fewer filings by Indian companies, continuing a trend first noticed in 2017.

The United States grants 65,000 visas annually to profession­als hired abroad and an additional 20,000 to foreigners enrolled in US schools, colleges and universiti­es. The overall congressio­nally mandated cap is 85,000.

But the agency has received manifold applicatio­ns every year forcing early closure of the applicatio­n process. The huge number of applicatio­ns was also due to the introducti­on of a computer-generated lottery to select approved petitions a few years back.

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