Currently no
country in the world can get more than 7% of employment
based Green cards. So, Indians will get atmost 7% of GCs
available per year. Now, US house approved the bill to
eliminate per country limit for GCs which makes green
card easier for India and China highly skilled workers.
It would be on first come first serve basis. There is
roughly 1,40,000 GCs available each year. Now, you can
compete for them on first come first serve basis..
"The House of
Representatives today took a major step forward to
address a pressing problem for the technology
industry--a lack of access to highly-skilled workers.
The 'Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act' addresses
half the equation by destroying a barrier for
highly-skilled immigrants to bring, and keep, their
talents here, benefiting our country's tech industry,"
said Dan Varroney, acting president and CEO of Tech
America, whose members include computing industry giants
IBM, HP, and Microsoft.
The other "half" of
the equation, according to Varroney, would be a larger
percentage of students pursuing STEM, or science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics, degrees at
U.S. educational institutions. Until that happens, "the
tech industry's immediate need can only be met by
allowing technology companies access to the best and the
brightest highly-skilled immigrants from around the
world."
So, Start your green
card processing with your employer as soon as possible
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