US consulate denies H1B visa curtailment for Indians
"US Consulate General, Hyderabad, Cornelis M Keur addressing media persons at the 'meet the press' programme organised by Press Club Hyderabad said that due to economic slowdown the world over, the US government has taken a decision to tie up its unemployment problem which is nine per cent. But, there was no significant change in visa policy. "We continue to issue H1B visas with little more scrutiny," Keur said.
He said that, at the same time, the US government has framed a policy for the companies to give preference to native Americans in employment.
Obama administration has taken up a practical approach in establishing relations with the countries while there were efforts in strengthening relations with India because of the "Brain Borrowing", he said.
Keur said there are 3 million Indians in the US who are contributing to its prosperity specially mentioning about the Andhraites who marked their presence in various fields in the US including IT.
Keur said the Hyderabad Consulate, the fourth in the country was established due to the growing trade and development in the state in the IT, biotechnology and pharma sectors."


I agree with Keur and just wish all the applicants best of luck.
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Due to difficulty of getting H1b visa, Indian companies have decided to not to depot their employees for training.
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I hope there must be solid reason behind this.
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Foreign brain workers, regardless of their origin, if properly vetted for qualifications help create healthy competition for US jobs. Its also better for the US economy in the long term that jobs be filled by the best qualified.
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