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US to Ease Visas for Skilled Indian Workers as PM Modi Visits.

According to three people with insight into the situation, the Biden administration will make it simpler for Indians to live and work in the US by using this week’s state visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to aid some qualified employees in entering or remaining in the nation.

According to one of the individuals, the state department may announce as soon as Thursday that a select group of Indians and other foreign employees on H-1B visas will be able to renew their visas domestically in the US as part of a trial programme that may be expanded in the next years.

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Massive amount of Indian Nationals in the US:

Indian nationals made up 73% of the almost 442,000 H-1B employees in fiscal year 2022, making them by far the most frequent users of the United States H-1B Programme.

Another official stated, “We all recognize that the mobility of our people is a big asset to us. Our intention is to address things in a diverse manner. The state agency has already put a lot of effort into coming up with innovative solutions to problems.

Regarding queries regarding which visa groups will be eligible or the launch date of the pilot Programme, a state department official declined to answer. Bloomberg Law initially revealed the plans for a trial Programme in February. Before they are announced, the steps could alter and are not set in stone. The White House chose not to respond.

Companies looking for skilled foreign labour are given access to 65,000 H-1B visas each year by the government, plus an additional 20,000 visas for employees with advanced degrees. The three-year visas can be extended for an additional three years.

As per government data, Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services in India, as well as Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta in the United States, have employed the most H-1B workers in recent years. According to the spokeswoman, allowing some of the temporary foreign employees to renew their visas in the United States would free up staff time for visa interviews at consulates abroad.

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