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This is an archive article published on February 24, 2009

4 Indian IT cos bag more than 10,000 H-1B visas: Report

Top Indian IT companies account for the largest chunk of the H-1B work visas; which is primarily meant for tech professionals,a latest report has said.

Top Indian IT companies account for the largest chunk of the H-1B work visas; which is primarily meant for tech professionals,a latest report has said.

Just four Indian companies alone in 2008 accounted for more than 10,000 H-1B visas issued by the US,according to the latest data released by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for the year ending September 2008.

Indian IT giant Infosys tops the list of companies which were issued H-1B visas. It received as many as 4559 visas.

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Infosys is followed by Wipro Limited 2,678 and the maligned Satyam with 1,917 H-1B visas. The Tata Consultancy Service (TCS) got 1,539 H-1B visa.

Microsoft is the only non-Indian and also the only American company which got more than a 1000 H-IB visas issued. It received 1,037 visas in the year 2008,a little higher than the previous year. It is ranked fifth in the list of companies,which were issued H-1B visas in 2008.

Cognizant (467) and Larsen and Tourbo (403) are the other two Indian companies to have figured in the top 10 of this list. IBM India too figures in top 10 with 381 visas. Among other US companies,Google got 248 visas and Lehman Brother,which became bankrupt in 2008 had received 130 visas.

The USCIS report comes at a time when there has been a general animosity against the H-1B visas in the US,specially when the country is experiencing recession. The stimulus bill ¿ the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act prevents American companies receiving federal bailout money from hiring those on H-1B visas.

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The two Senators Chuck Grassley and Richard Durban who were instrumental in the imposition of restrictions of H-1B visa holders,have said that they are planning to introduce a legislation in the Congress to change the programme,which they claim have benefited the foreign workers. When as many as 3.6 million Americans have lost their jobs,it is time that the US companies should give preference to natives rather than hiring foreign workers,they argue.

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