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TCS, Infosys & other Indian-origin tech firms corner 1/5th of H-1B visas issued by US
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Infosys came second to only Amazon Com Services LLC, which topped with 9,265 visas.
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Cognizant, which was founded in Chennai but now has headquarters in New Jersey, ranked third in the list with 6,321 visas.
The H1B visa programme allows US companies to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. Indian companies have been significant beneficiaries of this programme, particularly in the technology sector.ALSO READ: Trump re-affirms his stance on immigration as H-1B debate rages on Major Indian IT services firms such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Wipro, and HCL Technologies have consistently ranked among the top employers for H1B visa holders. Wipro was lower down this time with 1,634 visa grants. Tech Mahindra stood close by, having been issued 1,199 visas.
While these companies continue to benefit from the programme, ongoing developments indicate a need for adaptation in response to regulatory changes and public sentiment. The future of the H-1B visa will likely depend on balancing the needs of the US businesses for skilled labour with broader immigration policy reforms.
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Elon Musk, a former H-1B visa holder whose company Tesla utilises this programme, has publicly supported the tech industry’s reliance on foreign workers.
In a post on X on December 28, Musk emphasised the importance of welcoming individuals from all backgrounds who contribute to the US through hard work. He passionately advocated for preserving America as a land of freedom and opportunity.
Musk’s statement also received backing from President-elect Donald Trump whose first administration restricted the programme in 2020, arguing that it allows businesses to replace Americans with lower-paid foreign workers.