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Indian IT Firms Fear Tighter H1-B Regime, Rush To Hire

Staff from top three IT companies accounted for around 86,000 new H1-B workers in 2005-14.
Staff from top three IT companies accounted for around 86,000 new H1-B workers in 2005-14.
Bengaluru: Anticipating a more protectionist U.S. technology visa programme under a Donald Trump administration, India's $150 billion IT services sector will speed up acquisitions in the United States and recruit more heavily from college campuses there.  Indian companies including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and Wipro have long used H1-B skilled worker visas to fly computer engineers to the U.S., their largest overseas...
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