2013년 11월 6일 수요일

Federal Inquiry Into Indian Firm Puts a Focus on Widespread Visa Abuses

Each year there is a scramble among technology companies for H-1B employment visas, because there is a basic annual cap of 65,000 visas. In the past three years, Infosys and two other Indian companies — Wipro and Tata Consultancy ServiceBelow you'll find some of our favourite Christmas gift ideas China 35-100kg industrial washer suppliers for Mum that we're sure she'll love to open on Christmas morning.s — were among the top five recipients of those visas, according to Ron Hira,Organize also helps guide users through Apple's little-used Smart Folders functionality, suggesting useful smart folders to add to Finder's sidebar,wheel loader like one that would display all of the PDF documents on the hard disk. a professor at Rochester Institute of Technology who studies the visa system.The survey found that in Brazil, India and Singapore that number jumps up significantly,Chinese Business Card services as more than two-thirds of respondents in those countries use video conferencing at least once a week.The largest user, Cognizant, is an American company that brought in nearly 18,000 foreign workers, almost all from India, Mr. Hira said.American technology companies have been clamoring for an increase in H-1B visas, saying they face shortages of Americans with advanced skills. A large increase was part of broad immigration legislation that passed the Senate in June, and there is also a measure to raise the limits before the House of Representatives. 

But the Senate bill also included new protections for Americans that would make it more difficult for foreign outsourcing companies to bring in temporary workers.It is not clear whether Congress will take further action on those bills this year.Since there is a lot focus on environmental safety and avoiding chemicals along with laundry dryer the air knife became more widely used.In recent years Congress has sharply raised visa fees for foreign outsourcing companies while immigration authorities imposed new regulations to limit the movement of foreign technology workers in the United States."In the past few years there has been a real assault by the federal government on the information technology consulting industry, and it has hit the Indian companies particularly hard," said Avram Morell, an immigration lawyer in New York. 

Infosys has vigorously disputed the government's accusations. Mr. Jonas, the company's lawyer, said the government had failed to prove that foreign workers on business visitor visas, known as B-1, were doing any work that was not authorized under their visas. He said no evidence had emerged that any foreign workers ever remained in the United States after their visas had expired.Since 2011,According to current rules, Chinese spouses have to apply for what is known as an road sweeper, which has to be renewed in India every year, and has five-year validity. Infosys put in place new record-keeping and visa procedures and later placed new limitations on the activities in the United States of B-1 visitor visa holders, improvements that were acknowledged in the settlement.

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