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More H-1B visas going to US technology companies: Report

The National Foundation for American Policy in its latest report on work visa popular among Indian IT workers said four of six high-profile US tech companies – Amazon (2,515), Microsoft (1,479), Intel (1,230), and Google (1,213) – were among the top 10 employers for approved H-1B petitions for initial employment in FY 2017,

April 27, 2018 / 16:07 IST
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Four out of the six high-profile US tech companies were among the top 10 employers for approved H-1B petitions for initial employment in fiscal 2017, a US think-tank has said in its latest report, reflecting the strong demand for high-skilled talent in the US economy.

The National Foundation for American Policy in its latest report on work visa popular among Indian IT workers said four of six high-profile US tech companies – Amazon (2,515), Microsoft (1,479), Intel (1,230), and Google (1,213) – were among the top 10 employers for approved H-1B petitions for initial employment in FY 2017,

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Facebook, with 720 new H-1B initial petitions approved in FY 2017, an increase of 248, or 53 per cent, and Apple, with 673, a 7 per cent increase, were 14th and 15th on the list.

According to the report, Amazon had the second most number of H-1B petitions approved for initial employment in FY 2017, with an increase from 1,416 in FY 2016 to 2,515 in FY 2017. Amazon's use of H-1Bs reflects its increased growth in the US, particularly in research and development.