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The ‘not so glamourous’ homecoming of techies from the US

Based on the data released by the USCIS, five Indian IT firms including TCS and Wipro accounted for about 8,742 of the 13,177 H-1B extension petitions rejected from close to 30 technology firms.

April 01, 2019 / 22:31 IST
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Swathi Moorthy Moneycontrol News

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has started accepting new H-1B petitions for FY20 starting April 1. But for people who have had to make an untimely return due to an H-1B visa rejection, it is the end of the great American dream.

Why is H-1B so coveted?

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H-1B has for long been a gateway to a better quality of life and a secured comfortable future for scores of Indian techies. For Sankaran S*, who belongs to a lower middle-class family in Kerala, working in the US meant achieving his dream of buying a house for his ageing parents, and saving for his child’s education. For Nisha N, it was about securing a future so that she could pursue her passion of setting up a sports academy.

Alleged abuse of H-1B visa by Indian firms