futureofandhra Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 1 hour ago, psycopk said: I have a hypothesis about why Indian CEOs are being selected in such large numbers by international boards. Indian CEOs are, of course, smart, talented, and capable leaders. But plenty of Americans, Brits, Israelis, Europeans, Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans are too. And it's not just about speaking English either, as some think, given immigrant Indians are chosen as being better than American or five eyes born native English speakers who are equal, or more in numbers in the western talent pool. My theory is that they're chosen because they tend to be docile and servile along with all the great qualifications and qualities of a leader. An Anglo-Saxon white, Chinese, or Israeli CEO might let their community's or birth country's interests creep in and interfere at some point. Or they will just be more brave and open about voicing their opinions and taking decisions which may affect shareholder value. For example, in the recent H1B visa fee hike case, I saw so many Whites (including Elon), Jewish and Chinese Americans (including CEOs) openly come out against it and support hi-tech immigration, even directly support Indian immigrants. Indian origin leaders, on the other hand, are a safe bet for keeping their mouths shut in silence. For instance, they haven't yet posted a single line condemning racial targeting, attacks, or killings of Indians, or speak out against H-1B visa policy changes that hurt their own community - or even their own company. Indians, especially India born ones, can just be trusted to play it safe, focusing solely on their personal and company interests. In fact, they'll bend over backwards to serve their boards, companies, and the deep state, if any, dictating. My hypothesis can be further proven by seeing that India born Indian origin leaders are picked for CEO jobs in US companies, and not many US born Indian Americans (not even close) who are as qualified with all the great credentials and just as good - if it is really the race or culture that makes good CEOs. Because, even though they are Indians with similar achievements, qualifications from top schools, and capabilities, being born and brought up in the US, they tend to have a bit more of the independent American spirit and much less of the docility and spineless, servile attitude. Hence proved antunna @Sucker 2 Quote
pichhipullayya Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 1 minute ago, DallasKarreBaluu said: cc @kevinUsa 1 Quote
karna11 Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 lets particle, next year 2026 H1B filing ki koda $100k fee antee, evadu veyyadu petition kada, soo immi lawyers ki no bread and butter. why these immi lawyers go to courts to stop that rule? veyyaraa already evarinaa 2 Quote
Sucker Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 3 minutes ago, karna11 said: lets particle, next year 2026 H1B filing ki koda $100k fee antee, evadu veyyadu petition kada, soo immi lawyers ki no bread and butter. why these immi lawyers go to courts to stop that rule? veyyaraa already evarinaa Vesaru already fragomen 1 Quote
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DallasKarreBaluu Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 3 minutes ago, anna_gari_maata said: Bros Nov varaku agandi anni sardukuntayi 2027 Nov ki sardukapotundhi 2028 lo JD will be president Quote
venky7 Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 This is very clear from H1b FAQ https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/h-1b-faq This Proclamation: Requires a $100,000 payment to accompany any new H-1B visa petitions submitted after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on Sept. 21, 2025. This includes the 2026 lottery, and any other H-1B petitions submitted after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on Sept. 21, 2025. This Proclamation does not: Apply to any previously issued H-1B visas, or any petitions submitted prior to 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on Sept. 21, 2025. Does not change any payments or fees required to be submitted in connection with any H-1B renewals. The fee is a one-time fee on submission of a new H-1B petition. Does not prevent any holder of a current H-1B visa from traveling in and out of the United States. Quote
nenu_meeku_telusa Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 On 9/22/2025 at 2:59 PM, DallasKarreBaluu said: Transfers or employer change Assam considering all H1-B extensions in proclamation is in process and will be added by this week cc @Tellugodu 1 Quote
no01 Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 2 hours ago, karna11 said: lets particle, next year 2026 H1B filing ki koda $100k fee antee, evadu veyyadu petition kada, soo immi lawyers ki no bread and butter. why these immi lawyers go to courts to stop that rule? veyyaraa already evarinaa 2026 lottery lo outside US ki $100K fee....inside vallaki not needed. I know interpretation is different in social media and within attorney's but final ga ade jaruguthundi....anyone inside US ki not applicable ani courts most likely will decide. So next yr all F1's who were fighting for lottery, will have better chance since nobody will come from outside US. Quote
karna11 Posted September 23 Report Posted September 23 19 minutes ago, no01 said: 2026 lottery lo outside US ki $100K fee....inside vallaki not needed. I know interpretation is different in social media and within attorney's but final ga ade jaruguthundi....anyone inside US ki not applicable ani courts most likely will decide. So next yr all F1's who were fighting for lottery, will have better chance since nobody will come from outside US. Is employers ready to file for f1 s with these confusion and with out job ? 1 Quote
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