The largest receivers of H1B visas from India will be Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) among others in the IT sector once the new immigration Bill is passed by the US Congress, likely this year, according to Edward Alden, an expert in international relations and American immigration laws.
The shift in the issuance of H1B visas, though considered as one of the difficulties arising out of the new law, will happen as the changes that are being brought in the country’s immigration policies intend to link the granting of these visas to the skills required for its economy, he said.
Indian IT companies send some of its employees to work at the client locations based on the specific requirements of the projects outsourced to them in the US. They are sent on H1B visas by their respective companies.
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On the more positive side, for those aspiring to get US work visas, the new law will do away with the country-wise quota system currently followed for the issuance of H1B visas. Job holders can freely change their employers and their spouses can be allowed to take up jobs, he said.
The second term in office of President Obama has been witnessing a lot of focus on international trade relations as is seen in the ongoing negotiations on TransPacific and European free trade partnership, according to him.