In an another blow to the Indian IT professionals aspiring to visit the country, the Donald Trump Administration has blacklisted 17 firms and has barred them from applying for H1-B visas in coming future.
The list of blacklisted firms include the names of organizations such as Ajel Technologies, Delta Search Labs, Clinron LLC, Amica Technology Solutions LLC, G Healthcare LLC, Foscam Digital Technologies, Md2 System, Northern California Universal Enterprise Corporation, Prithvi Information Solutions, NYC Healthcare Staffing, Telava Networks, Techwire Solutions, Riedstra Daily, Macro Networks Corporation and Univalve Creations Yummy Enterprises.
PPF Accounts for NRIs to be Closed
Since the election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States the debate of H1B visas has erupted quite strongly as the leaders of both the countries asserting their views on the issue. Several reforms made by the Trump Administration has daunted the H1B, L1 visa processing structure, which is popular among the Indian IT professionals. However, recently the US government had resumed the premium processing of the H1B visas, which was temporarily halted to stop the excess flow of the H1B applications.