The processing of visas was suspended five months ago following a huge rush of applications for H1-B, popular especially among Indian IT professionals.
Welcoming the move, BCIC secretary general Raju Bhatnagar, said, "This initiative sends the right signals to the Indian IT industry which saw a sudden downturn due this directive from the Trump administration.
The revoking of theprocessing of H1B visas also reiterates the contribution of Indian IT sector to US companies and their economy ingeneral."
Trump had said his administration is going to enforce 'Hire American' rules that are designed to protect jobs and wages of workers in the US.
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