India's largest IT services exporter-- is the second-biggest beneficiary of US' H-1B visa program after Amazon.
For Indian IT majors, who dominate the program and account for more than 70% of all H-1B visas, the policy represents a massive cost shock.
Indian IT service providers, including Infosys, are among the biggest users of H-1B visas. They typically staff their US projects with skilled workers from India, but the new fee would directly ...
IT stocks plummeted on Monday after Trump raised H1-B visa fees to $100,000, impacting Indian IT firms. Nifty IT dropped over ...
President Trump has signed a proclamation that will require a new, $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visa applications ...
IMT Ghaziabad is number 8 on the overall ranking of Asia-Pacific business schools. The Ghaziabad-based school is known for its leading ties to companies in India, such as the multinational IT services ...
A wave of panic and confusion has spread through Indian communities and the global tech industry, following US President ...
Under the new rules, H-1B visa petitions for new applications must be accompanied by a payment of $100,000. The US State Department may reject any application that does not include this payment.
This new H-1B rule is said to be doomsday for immigrant workers globally who are looking to work in the US. Indian IT ...