Monthly Archive:: May 2013
Analyzing Risk-Mitigation Strategies for Indian Service Providers’ Impact from U.S. Immigration Reform
 On May 30, 2013  In Thought Leadership
															
								The U.S. Congress took steps last week that bring proposed immigration reform — and associated H-1B visa reform — even closer to passing into law. The Senate Judiciary Committee passed the full bill on a bipartisan vote of 13-5. They also agreed to key compromises that, if passed, raise the annual cap on H-1B							
						A Detailed Look at How the U.S. Immigration Reform Will Impact Indian Service Providers and Their Customers
 On May 28, 2013  In Thought Leadership
															
								In this second post in our blog series on impacts from U.S. immigration reform, we explore the likely outcomes that will affect the Indian heritage providers and their customers. As explained in our first post, Critical Impacts on the Global Services Industry Due to Upcoming Immigration Reform, the large Indian providers are the most aggressive							
						Critical Impacts on the Global Services Industry Due to Upcoming Immigration Reform
 On May 22, 2013  In Thought Leadership
															
								We’ve reached an interesting point in the use of H-1B work visas in the global services industry. Despite many years of debating the necessity to change U.S. visa policies, visa reform failed to get traction. However, the situation has changed with the sweeping U.S. immigration bill. H-1B visa reform is by necessity part of							
						

