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This Article is From Apr 27, 2018

Fewer H-1B Visas Used By Indian IT Companies, More Going To US Firms: Report

Top seven Indian IT companies - including TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Tech Mahindra - experienced a whopping 43 per cent drop in their H-1B visa approvals between 2015 and 2017, NFAP said in its report on H-1B work visa.

Fewer H-1B Visas Used By Indian IT Companies, More Going To US Firms: Report
H-1B visa, most sought after by Indian IT professionals, is a work visa issued by the US government

Indian IT majors TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Tech Mahindra bagged 6,973 H-1B visa approvals in financial year 2017, a mere 39 per cent among the top 10 employers in terms of H-1B visa approvals. This is one of the findings of an analysis of H-1B visa approvals by Washington-based non-profit think-tank NFAP or National Foundation for American Policy. Also, top seven Indian IT companies - including TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Tech Mahindra - experienced a whopping 43 per cent drop in their H-1B visa approvals between 2015 and 2017, NFAP said in its report on H-1B work visa, popular among Indian IT workers. H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers. The top 10 employers in terms of H-1B visa approvals in the NFAP report were Cognizant, Amazon, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Microsoft, IBM, Intel, Infosys, Google and Wipro, in that order. "More H-1B visas are going to US technology companies, reflecting the strong demand for high-skilled talent in the US economy, and fewer visas are being used by Indian-based companies, which continues a recent trend," NFAP said in its report.

Here are 10 things to know on H-1B visa and the latest report by NFAP:

1. 8,468 new H-1B visas for Indian-based companies in the financial year 2017 equaled only 0.006 per cent of the 160 million in the US labour force, according to the NFAP report. 

(Also read: "Most Bullish In A Decade" On Indian IT: Why Some Analysts Are Positive)

2. "(US) Congress and the administration should focus on reforms to raise the annual number of H-1B visas, increase the labor mobility of H-1B visa holders, raise the employment-based green card quota and eliminate the per country limit," the US-based think-tank said.
 

Top 30 Employers of New Approved H-1B Initial Petitions (FY 2017)
EmployerNew Approved H-1B Initial Petitions (FY2017)
Cognizant3,194
Amazon2,515
TCS 2,312
Tech Mahindra 2,233
Microsoft 1,479
IBM 1,231
Intel 1,230
Infosys 1,218
Google1,213
Wipro 1,210
Deloitte 961
Accenture 954
HCL America 866
Facebook 720
Apple673
Syntel636
PricewaterhouseCoopers 616
Capgemini562
Ernst & Young481
Cisco 479
Larsen & Toubro 479
Oracle 447
Qualcomm 382
Yahoo! 316
Mphasis 310
UST Global 300
Synechron 282
Goldman Sachs 267
NTT Data 254
JPMorgan Chase 240
(Source: USCIS; NFAP)
only 8,468 approved H-1B petitionsimpact more than 70,000 H-4 visaAlso readUS Lawmakers Against Ending Work Permit To Spouses Of H-1B Holders

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