Hindustan Times (Delhi)

IT firms sue US agency that grants H-1B visas

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: Itserve Alliance, an associatio­n of IT firms owned and run mostly by Indian-americans, has sued the US agency that grants and oversees the H-1B temporary visa programme for highly skilled foreigners.

“Like every employer in the IT industry, Itserve members have difficulty hiring enough US workers to meet the demand. Our members seek H-1B visas to fill the gap between the supply and demand for IT profession­als in these specialise­d fields,” Gopi Kandukuri, president of the Dallas-based organisati­on, said.

Itserve filed the suit against the US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services on October 11.

Ever since President Donald Trump took office, the US has been tightening immigratio­n rules, even for those entering legally, through a series of meas- ures with the stated objective of ensuring Americans have the first shot at jobs which they are denied because of cheaper hands from abroad. The US grants 65,000 H-1B visas to foreigners hired from abroad every year, and 20,000 to internatio­nal students enrolled in its universiti­es.

Itserve had also challenged an earlier USCIS order that sought stricter enforcemen­t for foreigners hired on H-1B for third-party contracts, essentiall­y for outsourced operations.

“Some companies are finding it difficult to operate their businesses in a rational way,” Stuart Anderson of the National Foundation for American Policy, wrote about the new lawsuit in Forbes. An H-1B visa holder can stay and work in the US for up to three years, but companies that file applicatio­ns to hire foreigners are complainin­g they are frequently getting shorter duration stays than requested.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Prime Minister Theresa May in London on Tuesday,
REUTERS Prime Minister Theresa May in London on Tuesday,

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