However, Nasscom feels that the move will not be a "significant impediment" for the over USD 110 billion outsourcing industry.
The US has announced that from April 3, it would temporarily suspend the 'premium processing' of H-1B visas that allowed some companies to jump the queue, as part of overall efforts to clear the backlog.
The suspension came even as New Delhi pressed for a fair and rational approach on the matter from a trade and business perspective.
By paying an additional premium of USD 1,225, companies could get an H-1B application processed within 15 days, whereas a standard process takes 3-6 months. The temporary suspension of the fast-track processing of the H-1B visas - widely used by the Indian IT industry - may last six months.
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In the past few weeks, there have been proposals to overhaul the popular H-1B visa regime through various legislations which have added to the worries of the Indian IT sector that is battling slower growth, currency fluctuation and cautious client spending. The US accounts for over 60 per cent of the Indian IT export revenues.
Nasscom said it will work with the US Embassy in India to ensure that movement of professionals is not hit by such process issues.
"There are many projects which often require IT companies
to address the requirement immediately and some of them are often planned or unplanned or due to a certain situation very specific to the account or project.
"Sometimes to address this requirement, Indian IT companies may have to hire expensive resources onsite or it can delay certain time sensitive initiatives driven by urgency," Mishra told