IT industry body Nasscom on Friday dispelled fears about the possible damaging prospects of the new US immigration Bill which proposes to restrict issuance of H-1B visas to Indian companies.
"Such visas will not be any showstopper in this era of technology," Chairman of Nasscom CP Gurnani told reporters here.
He said in this age of technology, companies would use the tool to get products and services delivered.
"The companies and the US Senate can be at odds with each other. The US corporations realise that 70 per cent of their work were being outsourced from outside," he said on the sidelines of Nasscom Product Conclave.
On top of that, visa costs were going up, Mr Gurnani said.
He said Nasscom would make an appeal to the US administration, adding that business would prevail as usual.
"It is in their interest to buy technology," he said.
According to Nasscom, 65 of India's IT revenues originate from the US.
Nasscom jointly with McKinsey has forecast that IT revenues by 2025 would touch $250 billion.