The Asian Age

Stricter H1- B visa rules to hit IT firms

■ Indian IT firms, their employees likely to face the brunt

- LALIT K. JHA

The Trump administra­tion has announced a new policy that makes very tough the procedure of issuing H- 1B visas to those to be employed at one or more third- party worksites, a move that will hugely impact Indian IT companies and their employees.

Under the new policy, a company would have to go an extra mile to prove that its H- 1B employee at a thirdparty worksite has specific and non- qualifying speculativ­e assignment­s in speciality occupation.

The H- 1B programme offers temporary US visas that allow companies to hire skilled foreign profession­als. Indian IT firms, which are among the major beneficiar­ies of H- 1B visas, has a significan­t number of its employees deployed at third- party worksites.

Washington, Feb. 23: The Trump administra­tion has announced a new policy that makes very tough the procedure of issuing H- 1B visas to those to be employed at one or more third- party worksites, a move that will hugely impact Indian IT companies and their employees.

Under the new policy, a company will have to go an extra mile to prove that its H- 1B employee at a third- party worksite has specific and nonqualify­ing speculativ­e assignment­s in speciality occupation.

The H- 1B programme offers temporary US visas that allow companies to hire highly skilled foreign profession­als working in areas with shortages of qualified American workers.

Indian IT firms, which are among the major beneficiar­ies of H- 1B visas, has a significan­t number of its staff deployed at third- party worksites. A significan­t number of American banking, travel and commercial services depend on on- site IT workers from India to get their job done.

The new move announced on Thursday through a seven- page policy empowers the US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services ( USCIS) to issue H- 1B visas to an employee only for the period for which he/ she ■

has work at a third- party worksite.

The latest policy memorandum is a part of President Donald Trump’s ‘ Buy American and Hire American Executive Order’ and the directive to protect the interests of US workers, the USCIS said.

As such the issuing of H- 1B visas could be of less than three years. This will reverse the tradition of issuing the H1B visas for three years at a time. Effective immediatel­y, the new guidance comes weeks ahead of the beginning of the H1B visas filing season, which is expected to be April 2, for the fiscal year 2019 beginning October 1, ■ 2018. The guidance says in order for an H- 1B petition involving a thirdparty worksite to be approved, the petitioner must show by a prepondera­nce of evidence that the beneficiar­y will be employed in a speciality occupation and the employer will maintain an employer- employee relationsh­ip with the beneficiar­y for the duration of the requested validity period.

When H- 1B beneficiar­ies are placed at thirdparty worksites, the companies must demonstrat­e that they have specific and non- speculativ­e qualifying assignment­s in a speciality occupation for that beneficiar­y for the entire time requested on the petition.

While an H- 1B petition may be approved for up to three years, the USCIS will, in its discretion, generally limit the approval period to the length of time demonstrat­ed that the beneficiar­y will be placed in nonspecula­tive work and during which the petitioner will maintain the requisite employerem­ployee relationsh­ip, an official statement said.

Extensions of H- 1B visas have become even tougher, in particular if the employee has been on a bench for any part of their previous duration.

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