Experts expect the changes as early as the 2024 lottery, and it could make a few more visas available to India's tech services sector
Big changes are coming to H1B visa rules that could have significant impact for India’s $245 billion IT services industry.
Last week, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) related to the “H-1B specialty occupation worker programâ€, according to an October 20 press release.
The proposed rule intends to streamline eligibility requirements, make the programme more efficient, provide more benefits and flexibility for both employers and workers, and “reinforce integrity measuresâ€, says the release.
That last part is the biggest change in the offing—aimed at preventing misuse of the lottery system that selects 65,000 people every year for this coveted non-immigrant work visa that has become a critical factor in the success of India’s IT Services companies.
“In the current system, the same person can file multiple applications through various employers or consultants,†the head of human resources at the Indian global capability centre at a multinational company told Forbes India. With the change in the H1-B rules, “this is stopped, only one application for one person. This is huge as it will avoid duplicate petitionsâ€.