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'More Indians being denied US work visas'

Last Updated: Friday, February 10, 2012, 17:25
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`More Indians being denied US work visas` Washington: US immigration authorities, in the past four years, have increased denial of work-related visas, with India-born professionals being refused at higher rates than nationals of other countries, an American think tank said in a report Friday.

Analysis of new data obtained from US Citizenship and Immigration Services showed the agency had increased denials of L-1 and H-1B petitions beginning 2008, thus harming the competitiveness of US employers and encouraging companies to keep more jobs and resources outside the country, said the report released by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP).

The report entitled "Data Reveal High Denial Rates for L-1 and H-1 Petitions at USCIS" indicated most of the increase in denials involves India-born professionals and researchers.

The denial rate for India-born applicants for new L-1B petitions rose from 2.8 per cent in Fiscal Year 2008 to 22.5 per cent in FY 2009, a substantial increase that resulted in many employers being unable to transfer their employees into the US to work on research projects or serve customers, it said.

Illustrating the abrupt change, immigration authorities denied more L-1B petitions for new petitions for Indians in FY 2009 (1,640) than in the previous nine fiscal years combined (1,341 denials between FY 2000 and FY 2008), it said.

The report noted, "If one considers that in FY 2011 63 per cent of all L-1B petitions received a Request for Evidence and 27 per cent were issued a denial, that means US Citizenship and Immigration Services adjudicators denied or delayed between 63 per cent to 90 per cent of all L-1B petitions in 2011."

"USCIS adjudicators have demonstrated a capacity to keep skilled foreign nationals out of the US by significantly increasing denials, along with often time-consuming Requests for Evidence, despite no change in the law or relevant regulations," said Stuart Anderson, NFAP's executive director.

According to the report, denial rates for L-1B petitions filed with USCIS, which are used to transfer employees with "specialised knowledge" into the US, rose from seven per cent in 2007 to 22 per cent in 2008, despite no change in the law or relevant regulation.

The denial rates stayed high for L-1B petitions at 26 per cent in 2009, 22 per cent in 2010 and 27 per cent in 2011. In addition, 63 per cent of L-1B petitions in 2011 were at least temporarily denied or delayed due to a Request for Evidence.

Denial rates for H-1B petitions increased from 11 per cent in 2007 to 29 per cent in 2009, and remained higher than in the past for H-1Bs at 21 per cent in 2010 and 17 per cent in 2011, it said.

"The dramatic increase in denial rates and Requests for Evidence for employment petitions without any change in the law or regulations raises questions about the training, supervision and procedures of the career bureaucracy that adjudicates petitions and the US government's commitment to maintaining a stable business climate for companies competing in the global economy," the report said.

The NFAP said given the resources involved, employers are selective about who they sponsor. The high rate of denials (and Requests for Evidence) come from a pool of applicants selected because US employers believe the foreign nationals meet the standard for approval.

"Denying employers the ability to transfer in key personnel or gain entry for a skilled professional or researcher harms innovation and job creation in the United States, encouraging employers to keep more resources outside the country to ensure predictability," the report said.

PTI

First Published: Friday, February 10, 2012, 17:17

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James - Florida
The UK, Australia, NZ, UAE, Norway, Canada have all suffered colossal drains on Welfare systems, increases in crime, swamping of schools and medical facilities after having large numbers of Indian immigrants. These people are lazy, they are pen pushers. They dont take risks. They all call themselves Directors, Managers etc. but will not ever accept responsibility for meeting deadlines, budgets, generating growth etc. They continually look for the easy options. They also bring their prejudices, burn neighbourhoods into slums and brag about their non existent work ethic. They should stay in India, if they are so bright and motivated, turn that country around from the corrupt slum begging country it is.
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Manohar Menghani - Calif US
Obama is a socialist. His agenda is union . America is bankrupt because of too many wars & people in general in unions who don`t want to work. We have prison guards paid 90,000$/year paid in retirement. Police men paid 125,000$/year paid in overtime & pay, Same way firefighters (there are not many fires from November to April because temperature in the night falls to about 45-50 deg & in the morning 65- 70. So no chance for fires. They generally tag along with Paramedics (may be to show busy). With inflation adjusted retirements & people living too many years & almost full salary paid in retirement they have bankrupted the nation, states, cities & counties. If the dollar gets replaced then only god could save. Just like England`s standard of living went down after world war 2 because British pound was replaced by dollar.
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Petrus - Mumbai
India still has no major IT realted manufactoring brand or OS of its own making. It still legs 10 to 20 years behind the Western companies. There`s no government policy to create world quality Indian IT brands.
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
OBAMA PUT US IN HELL DUE TO ANTI OUT SOURCING POLICIES AND SUPPORTING TO CRIMINAL UNIONS.HE IS GOING PUT FULL STOP IN INDUSTRIAL GROWTH FOR GOOD BY CONTINUING HIS POLICIES.
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RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
MR.B.H.OBAMA IS REPEATING TIME AND AGAIN ABOUT THE BANNING OF OUTSOURCING AND GIVING JOBS TO LOCALS. NOW THE TIME HAS COME WHEN THE INDIANS WHO ARE CONTRIBUTING A LOT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OTHER NATIONS, THE GOVERNMENT MAY GIVE THEM PROPER OPPORTUNITES OVER HERE AND USE THEIR GENIOUS, TALENT AND INTELLECT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR MOTHERLAND. JAI HIND.
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
OBAMA PUT US IN HELL DUE TO ANTI OUT SOURCING POLICIES AND SUPPORTING TO CRIMINAL UNIONS.HE IS GOING PUT FULL STOP IN INDUSTRIAL GROWTH FOR GOOD BY CONTINUING HIS POLICIES.



RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
MR.B.H.OBAMA IS REPEATING TIME AND AGAIN ABOUT THE BANNING OF OUTSOURCING AND GIVING JOBS TO LOCALS. NOW THE TIME HAS COME WHEN THE INDIANS WHO ARE CONTRIBUTING A LOT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OTHER NATIONS, THE GOVERNMENT MAY GIVE THEM PROPER OPPORTUNITES OVER HERE AND USE THEIR GENIOUS, TALENT AND INTELLECT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR MOTHERLAND. JAI HIND.