"Currently, based on our information, we understand that it is unlikely that any comprehensive immigration reforms will take place in the immediate future in the US," Nasscom President R Chandrashekhar told PTI.
He, however, added, "... Merely because comprehensive immigration reforms are unlikely to take place, it doesn't mean that threats of such arbitrary actions are not there. That is why we are continuing to engage, and that's why it is important for us and the government to stay engaged in all these matters."
He was speaking on the sidelines of the inauguration of Bangalore ITE.Biz 2015 here.
Recently, two US Senators had introduced the legislation against the 'abuse' of H-1B visa which had adverse job impact on US nationals. They had sought reforms to ensure Americans don't lose out to foreign employees on jobs and pay packages.
To a query, Chandrashekhar said the issue is a political
"Rhetoric always go up at the time of elections, but it is not as if negative aspects have not cropped up (earlier), which was evident from James Zadroga Act, which was a clear example of how certain costs were added which were completely unrelated to the industry," he said.
The law, containing provisions to hike H1-B and L-1 visa fee per application by USD 2,000 and USD 2,250 respectively for qualifying firm, was passed by the US Congress on August 10, 2010. The law mainly hit the Indian IT companies badly.
Asked about the update on their petition to the PMO post-Narendra Modi's visit to UK, Chandrashekhar said there is no separate update from there, but the body is happy that the government had flagged the concerns before the UK government during Prime Minister's visit to UK.
"There is no separate update from the PMO. We are happy that the government had flagged our concerns during the PM's visit (to UK). These have been brought to the notice of British authorities," he said.
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