Infosys abstains from applying for H1B visas for junior employee
Domestic IT companies have been trying to come to terms with the protectionist measures being implemented by the US and are aligning
their operations to lessen their dependence on H-1B visas.
Infosys is in talks with its clients to bring both the work done by
junior employees and such staffers to India, according to the report.
Also, the company hasn’t raised fresh visa requests for candidates in
systems engineer and senior systems engineer posts.
Infosys declined to comment on ET’s story.
Earlier this year, the US Congress had proposed tightening of H1B visa
norms through The Protect and Grow American Jobs Act which mandates to
raise the minimum salary of H-1B visa aspirants to over USD 100,000 per
annum from the current USD 60,000.
Indians with H1B and L-1 visas contribute USD 1 billion annually to the US, according to industry body NASSCOM’s estimates.
Indian IT industry contributes to about 4 lakh direct and indirect jobs
in the US, contributing for about USD 5 billion in taxes annually.
Nearly 60 percent, or about 65,000, of the total H1B visas are issued to
Indian contingent, mostly in the IT sector.
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