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For Indian IT, the H-1B is dying. Long live the H-1B!

April 30, 2018
For Indian IT, the H-1B is dying. Long live the H-1B!
For Indian IT, the H-1B is dying. Long live the H-1B!

The iconic H-1B visa, a veritable passage to America, to new opportunities, lives, and careers for so many Indian tech professionals in the past few decades, is slowly creaking into relative irrelevance. According to the USCIS website, not only was 2017 significant for its unprecedented low in seven years at 197,129 applications received, the rejection rate of petitions at the first step in the visa's approval cycle, where filings were either accepted or rejected before the lottery kicked in, was a far higher 60 percent compared to the 80 percent numbers seen historically. Predictably, a more stringent screening approach that President Trump promised was already seeing traction as of last year and will continue to do so as industry watchers promise further huge declines in coming months. Last year, Trump began the assault against the H-1B by making it exceedingly tough for entry-level computer programmers to apply for the "specialty occupations" H-1B.

 
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