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    Default US suspends expedited processing of H-1B visas

    The H-1B visa program is the main pathway for highly skilled foreigners to work at US companies

    Updated: 9:32 AM EST Mar 4, 2017

    The US is temporarily suspending expedited processing of H-1B visas, eliminating the option of shorter wait times for the program that helps highly skilled foreigners work at US companies.

    Under the current system, companies submitting applications for H-1B visas for potential employees can pay extra for expedited processing, which is referred to as premium processing.

    Premium processing costs an additional $1,225 and ensures a response from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services in 15 days or the fee is refunded. Processing of standard H-1B applications -- those that are not premium -- takes between three to six months.

    The suspension is effective April 3, and could last up to six months, according to USCIS.

    The change comes as President Donald Trump is said to be drafting a new version of his court-halted executive order that banned travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US. The new ban will exclude existing visa holders, sources familiar with the plan have told CNN.

    Fierce competition

    The H-1B visa program is the main pathway for highly skilled foreigners to work at US companies. Various industries, including tech, engineering, journalism, medicine and academia, vie each year for the program's 85,000 visas.

    The visas are doled out by a lottery, and the number of applicants continues to swell each year. Last year, the demand was three times greater than the quota.

    Outsourcing firms flood the system with applicants, obtaining visas for foreign workers and then farming them out to tech companies. They take a sizable cut of the salary.

    While the visas are used to fill the US skills gap, Trump has spoken out about abuse of the program.

    Calls for reform

    A bipartisan bill introduced this week in Congress calls for reform of visas for highly skilled workers.

    Lawmakers for years have debated proposals to change the popular H-1B visa program, with suggestions for how to fix it a highly contentious topic.

    The proposed legislation would eliminate the lottery system in favor of a "preference system" created by USCIS to give priority to foreign students educated in the US. In doing so, it would aim to weed out foreign outsourcing firms, which are said to exploit the system.

    It would also require employers to make a "good faith effort" to recruit American workers over foreigners, as well as give the departments of Homeland Security and Labor more authority to investigate fraud and abuse.

    http://www.wmur.com/article/us-suspe...-visas/9091868

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    Apparently, Indian parents are now slowly moving against marrying off their daughters to rich expatriate men in the US, because of growing lack of job security as well as other threats.

    Donald Trump has done the impossible: Reversed India's decades-old preference for US-based grooms

    The attack on two Indian engineers in Kansas last week, in which one was killed, is likely to accelerate this trend.

    Donald Trump’s election as the President of the United States last year has led to a significant, and perhaps unforeseen, shift in the marriage market in India.

    Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, his dramatic executive order on immigration in January (which was later stayed by a federal court) and a proposal to squeeze H1B work visa programmes that are used extensively by Indians has meant that young Indian men studying and working in the US are no longer in demand in marriage bureaus in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    US-based Indian men have been one of the most sought after grooms in the country for decades. Although no data is available to ascertain the extent of the decline in the demand for such grooms yet, the attack on two Indian engineers in Kansas last week, in which one was killed, is likely to accelerate the trend.

    Telugus form a large number of Indians migrating to the US annually. Several of them go to the US as students. Data released by the US Embassy in India shows that its Hyderabad consulate issues the highest number of student visas in the country, and the fifth highest in the world.

    “Trump’s [immigration clamp down] decision has not only affected the job security of Indian techies working in the US, it has also affected the marriage of NRI [Non-Resident Indian] grooms,” said Dayakar*, the managing director of a marriage bureau in software-technology hub Hyderabad. “At present, parents of girls prefer grooms from software companies based in India over NRIs, which used to be the other way round till just a few months back.”

    Dayakar added that parents who were looking for Non-Resident Indian grooms for their daughters were waiting to see which direction Trump’s immigration policies for Indians would take before they committed to a match. “Until then they have kept NRI matches on hold,” he said.

    Parents looking elsewhere
    Parents looking for grooms for their daughters admitted to the shift.

    “I used to search for NRI matches [in the US], but I rejected 10 such matches after Trump’s rule,” said Hyderabad-based Subramanyam Sharma, who has a 25-year-old daughter. He added that he has also advised his extended family not to look for Indian grooms in America for their daughters as long as Trump was President.

    Similarly, like many other Indian parents, Ravi Reddy, 55, has been looking at eligible Indian men working in the US for his daughter, an information technology engineer. Now he says he’s dropped the US from his list because of Trump. “I would prefer to give my daughter to grooms from any other place like Singapore, Australia – anywhere other than the US,” said Reddy, who has been groom-hunting since 2015.

    Ditto with Purnachandra Rao, from Hyderabad, who has a 22-year-old daughter. The lure of the Non-Resident Indian groom in the US is over, he said. “NRIs in USA don’t have job security now,” said Rao. “After marriage they won’t be able to take my daughter along with them because of the rules laid down by Trump. So what is the point in getting married to a groom working there?”

    Neelima*, who manages a prominent marriage bureau in Hyderabad, said the Trump factor could delay marriages that were already delayed by Indian standards in the case of Non-Resident Indians. “Normally NRIs marry very late,” she said. “On average, the minimum age of the NRI who is ready for marriage will be around 30 years. It takes another one or two years by the time they get married. Because of this effect [Trump’s anti-immigrant policies] it will get even more delayed.”

    Wait and watch?
    In the US, eligible young Indian men are putting on a brave face.

    Chalapathi Rao, 30, who has been employed with the US government’s Health Department for the past five years, has been searching for a “well-educated bride” for the past six months. Although there was initial interest, the responses have dwindled.

    However, Rao said that he is not worried. “I have a Greencard and work permit and I am employed with the US government,” he said. “So there is no problem for me with regard to working in the US. My job is secure and there is no need to worry.”

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    And the point of this? I'd prefer Indians immigrating to the U.S. over Turks, any day of the year.

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    Telugus are Dravidian though...most Indian CEO's in silicon valley are Dravidian, not Aryan...why is that?

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    Great. Now we're going to get even more Indians coming here...

    Go Trump

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1019 View Post
    Great. Now we're going to get even more Indians coming here...

    Go Trump
    Who wants to live in Australia anway? At any rate, Indians are far more relevant to the U.S. than you Anglo Aussie mongrels will ever be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N1019 View Post
    Great. Now we're going to get even more Indians coming here...

    Go Trump
    Indians probably been to Australasia before anyway...You do realize it goes against common sense that Australia remains Anglo more than another century, especially if the demographics of Europe proper (and the Americas to a lesser extent) continues its current rate of decline?

    Australia is naturally a Sino-Indo-Malay-Austronesian sphere of influence

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    Quote Originally Posted by synchotron View Post
    Who wants to live in Australia anway? At any rate, Indians are far more relevant to the U.S. than you Anglo Aussie mongrels will ever be.
    Who wants to live in Australia? Apparently lots of Indians do, you cunt.

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