Although US President Trump is being blamed for increasing protectionism and tightening visa rules for
Indian techies, reports have come up that suggest a sharp decline in
Indian IT companies using H-1B visas in 2016 itself.
During
Barack Obama's last year as US president, top seven India-based IT companies received only 9,356 new H-1B visas, 37% down from previous year, says an analysis by the
National Foundation for American Policy (
NFAP).
These visas were for petitions filed during the April 2016 H-1B filing period, which were approved for individuals to start work on October 1, 2016 (the start of 2017 fiscal year).
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Other than this, the fall in numbers could be because of IT services companies choosing to hire more local talent than international.
As the lottery system goes, the more applications a company files, the higher are its chances of obtaining more visas. It simply means that the reason behind India-based companies getting fewer visas is the less number of applications filed by them.
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