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US has no plans to cap H-1B visas, Mike Pompeo will assure India during his visit, says State Department official
•The H-1B visas is the main vehicle through which US employers can sponsor skilled foreign workers for admission. The Senior State Department Official appreciated the steps India has taken to reduce its crude oil imports from Iran.
H-1B visa: US lacks skilled talent, can't afford en masse deportation of Indian IT employees, says Mohandas Pai
Sulekha_nair •The proposed changes in H-1B visas would have a dramatic effect, particularly on India considering more than half of all H-1B visas have been awarded to Indian nationals
Parliament Monsoon Session: Congress alleges Narendra Modi, Donald Trump did not discuss H1B visa
•Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not taken up with President Donald Trump the issue of H1B visa restrictions imposed by the US
H-1B visa: Trump govt's 'serious actions' cause for worry for IT firms, says Arvind Subramanian
•Indian technology companies depend on H-1B visas to hire tens of thousands of employees each year for their US operations.
H-1B visa issue: US says 'greatly values' India's investment, wants strong economic ties
•The US has been looking at ways to strengthen the processes like visa interview and admission processes in new ways, said US State Department acting spokesman
Artificial Intelligence should not be seen as a threat, it will create more jobs: Nasscom VP KS Viswanathan
Nimish •According to KS Viswanathan, vice president for Industry Initiatives as Nasscom, AI and machine learning will not really steal your jobs, but in fact will create more jobs.
Good news for IT professionals: US will start accepting H-1B visa petitions from 1 April
Fp Archives •The United States government will start accepting petitions for the H-1B visas, the most sought after work visa for Indian IT professionals, from 1 April.