Trump plan to ban H1-B will hurt Indian techies
Indian engineering graduates looking for plum jobs in US tech companies could be in for a rough ride with US President Donald Trump planning to suspend employment visas, including H1B....
Indian engineering graduates looking for plum jobs in US tech companies could be in for a rough ride with US President Donald Trump planning to suspend employment visas, including H1B....
USCIS said it has reached the congressionally-mandated 65,000 H-1B cap for the fiscal year 2021.
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H-1B layoffs are rising as joblessness soars in the US, leaving many Indians without jobs, healthcare or a way to get back home.
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H1B Visas Holders in Fear of Jobs in America
భారతీయులకు ట్రంప్ బైబై|H-1B Visa Holders, Fearing Job Losses, Seek more Time Limit to Stay in the US
H1-B Visa Holders Asking That Programme to be Suspended Due to Growing Joblessness In USA | NH
All the software engineers working in the US have been living a dream, until a few months back. Now, not only are they at high risk of contracting Coronavirus, they are worried about their employment, visa status and their future.
Fearing massive layoffs in America due to the Covid-19 crisis that is hitting businesses around the globe, foreign technology professionals on H-1B visas, the most sought after among Indians, demand the Trump administration extend their permissible post-job loss limit to stay in the US from the existing 60 to 180 days.
H-1B Visa Holders Are At Serious Trouble In America | MAHAA NEWS
The United States has become the Epicenter of Coronavirus Infections across the Globe. The country had recorded more cases than China where the virus was first born and Italy where there is complete mayhem due to the Virus. This has become a bane for the H1-B holders who are majorly Indians.
Hyderabad: With several companies in the United States starting to lay off employees, several H-1B visa holders now find themselves in a fix. Especially as new jobs are becoming increasingly tough to come by due to the coronavirus pandemic
Federal rules require unemployed H-1B visa workers to leave the United States in 60 days after they lose their jobs. This 60-day rule was not a problem before the coronavirus, partly because fired H-1B workers could simply get new jobs from Indian-run outsourcing companies.
Indian H-1B workers are lobbying the White House for rules to help them stay in the United States until the economy recovers from the coronavirus crash.
Petition campaign seeks extension in grace period to 180 days from the current 60 days
Amid growing lockdowns to contain the Coronavirus pandemic in the US, the only resort for most Indian and other professionals is to stay indoors and work from home if they can.
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