Close X
Saturday, January 11, 2025
ADVT 
International

Indians Accounted For Over 74 PC Of H-1B Visas In 2016-17: Report

IANS, 08 May, 2018 11:20 PM
  • Indians Accounted For Over 74 PC Of H-1B Visas In 2016-17: Report
Technology professionals from India accounted for 74.2 per cent of the total number of H-1B visas issued by the US in 2016 and the next year the figure rose to 75.6 per cent, a government report said on Tuesday.
 
 
However, there has been a drop in the number of new H-1B beneficiaries from India, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services report said.
 
 
China with 9.3 and 9.4 per cent respectively for 2016 and 2017, comes a distant second after India in terms of number of H-1B visas issued.  
 
 
“The number of beneficiaries from India approved for initial employment decreased by 4.1 per cent in fiscal 2017, while the number of beneficiaries approved for continuing employment increased by 12.5 per cent in fiscal 2017,” the USCIS said in its latest report titled ‘Characteristics of H-1B Specialty Occupation Workers’.
 
 
The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. The technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year.
 
 
The USCIS said petitions for initial employment are filed for first-time H-1B employment with an employer, only some of which are applied to the annual cap. Examples of petitions for initial employment that are exempt from the cap include petitions submitted by nonprofit research organisations or governmental research organisations.
 
 
Continuing employment petitions refer to extensions, sequential employment and concurrent employment, which are filed for foreigners already in the US. Extensions generally are filed for H-1B workers intending to work beyond the initial three-year period up to a total of 6 years, the maximum period generally permissible under law.
 
 
 
 
In 2016, as many as 70,737 Indians received initial H-1B visas, which dropped to 67,815. During the same period, Indians accounted for 185,489 visas for continuing employment, which increased to 208,608 in 2017. In all there were 256,226 Indians on H1B visas in 2016 and 276,423 in 2017.
 
 
A copy of the report, sent to US lawmakers on April 10, became public this week.
 
 
Dismantling several myths about H-1B, the USCIS said the median salary of beneficiaries of approved petitions increased from USD 82,000 for fiscal year 2016 to USD 85,000 for fiscal 2017.
 
 
While the number of H-1B petitions filed increased 1.24 per cent from 398,718 in 2016 to 403,675 in 2017, the number of H-1B petitions approved increased 5.9 per cent from 345,262 in 2016 to 365,682 in 2017.
 
 
According to the report the number of H-1B petitions approved in 2017 for workers between the ages of 25 and 34 was 66.2 per cent, the number of H-1B petitions approved in 2017 for workers with a bachelor’s degree was 45.2 per cent.
 
 
In addition, 44.5 per cent of approved petitions were for workers with a master’s degree, 6.8 per cent had a doctorate, and 3.3 per cent were for workers with a professional degree. The number of H-1B petitions approved in 2017 for workers in computer-related occupations was 69.8 per cent, it said.
 
 
The number of H-1B petitions approved for workers in computer-related occupations increased by 6.6 per cent from 237,837 in 2016 to 254,592 in 2017. The number of H-1B petitions for all other occupation groups increased by 3.4 per cent from 106,418 in 2016 to 110,009 in 2017, the report said. 

MORE International ARTICLES

World Court Judge Dalveer Bhandari Running For Re-Election

World Court Judge Dalveer Bhandari Running For Re-Election
World Court Judge Dalveer Bhandari of India is running for re-election on Thursday when the UN General Assembly and the Security Council will hold separate ballots to elect five judges.

World Court Judge Dalveer Bhandari Running For Re-Election

'Hate Doesn't Win': New Jersey Town Elects First Sikh Mayor RAVINDER SINGH BHALLA

'Hate Doesn't Win': New Jersey Town Elects First Sikh Mayor RAVINDER SINGH BHALLA
Two Indian American candidates have overcome bigoted propaganda to win local elections in New Jersey - one of them as the Mayor of Hoboken.

'Hate Doesn't Win': New Jersey Town Elects First Sikh Mayor RAVINDER SINGH BHALLA

UK Minister Priti Patel Apologises For Undisclosed Meetings On Israel Holiday

Britain’s senior-most Indian-origin minister Priti Patel has issued a formal apology for holding undisclosed meetings, including with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while holidaying in the Jewish country.

UK Minister Priti Patel Apologises For Undisclosed Meetings On Israel Holiday

Indian Engineer Jailed In Us For 27 Years For Funding Al-Qaeda

Indian Engineer Jailed In Us For 27 Years For Funding Al-Qaeda
A 39-year-old Indian engineer has been sentenced to more than 27 years in prison in the US for providing material support to al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki and plotting from his cell to kill a judge who oversaw his trial.

Indian Engineer Jailed In Us For 27 Years For Funding Al-Qaeda

WATCH: Brand India 'Khichdi' Enters Guinness World Records

WATCH: Brand India 'Khichdi' Enters Guinness World Records
A team of 50 chefs in a government-led initiative on Saturday created a world record by cooking 918 kg "khichdi" live at the World Food India 2017 event here.

WATCH: Brand India 'Khichdi' Enters Guinness World Records

Indian-Origin Man Jailed For Killing Woman Cyclist In UK Hit And Run

Indian-Origin Man Jailed For Killing Woman Cyclist In UK Hit And Run
Ajay Singh, 26, was driving a car at speed of up to 80 mph and had taken ketamine, cocaine, spice and alcohol when he hit Vicky Myres from behind as she was cycling in Timperley, Greater Manchester, in August. 

Indian-Origin Man Jailed For Killing Woman Cyclist In UK Hit And Run