The Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO-New York), South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS) and the Kerala Center organised an immigration seminar here recently and discussed various immigration issues impacting H1B visa holders from India and Indian-origin families settled in the US.
The participants at the discussion noted that H-1B visas continue to be scrutinised heavily by agencies such as the US Department of Homeland Security, US Department of State and the US Department of Labor.
Attempts to avert a form of reverse discrimination should be undertaken soonest, the panelists said.
They also noted that it is time that the US includes India in the Treaty Investment and Treaty Trader category for the immigration visa purpose, adding that this has been the source of a great deal of frustration between the United States and India for many years.
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On the extreme backlogs for Indian nationals in many visa classifications, the panelists said these backlogs have resulted in families being separated for long periods of time.
"One of the major tenets underlying US immigration law is family unity. It continues to be our hope that these backlogs can be reduced in some fair manner," GOPIO's founder president Thomas Abraham said.