Top 200 H-1B Visas - The Biggest Users [abusers?] Monday, May 26, 2008
Businessweek listed biggest users of H1b visa.
http://www.businessweek.com/table/08/0305_h1b.htm
Desicrunch.com has reviews on almost all consulting companies listed in the list.
Some of our observations:
1) Indian companies like Infosys, Wipro, Satyam and many others, which are based in India are biggest users.
2) There are lot of universities hiring on H1b visa.[may be these are for teaching jobs?]
3) Any idea if H1b filed by universities fall in to 65k quota?
4) What will happen if United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) finds out that most consulting companies from top 200 list have been reviewed negatively on websites like Desicrunch.com and goolti.com?[Harshalx, your thoughts?]
Labels: Consultants, Desi, H1b Visa, Immigration
posted by DesiCrunch @ 9:52 PM,
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3 Comments:
- At 11:50 PM, The Devil's Advocate said...
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Hi there:
Interesting website.
Just wanted to let ya know that H1b filed by university do not fall under the 65K quota. Also Universities can file your H1-b at anytime during the year!
Cheers and keep up the good work - At 4:54 PM, Amit Wadhwa said...
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Q. Any idea if H1b filed by universities fall in to 65k quota?
NO! Devil's Advocate is right about this - At 12:14 AM, Immigration Watchers said...
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The abusers get caught by the US DOL.
Madhava Reddy, President of HTC Global Services caught by US Department of Labor for failure to pay salary
URL: http://www.htcinc.com
Companies which violate immigration laws need to be exposed. HTC Global Services is a company based in Troy, Michigan with offices around the world.
In India, it has offices in Tambaram, a suburb of Chennai.
This company has been found to violate US immigration laws. The following instances along with supporting evidence cautions employers and employees.
1. HTC Global Services has been found to violate the US Immigration laws on "6/8/2000" specifically "Failure to comply with subpart H or I (failed to obtain PW documentation)".
Refer case no : 213 in the excel document.
http://www.ilw.com/seminars/january2004_citation2j.xls
2. HTC Global Services has recently been found to violate Immigration and Nationality Act (20.C.F.R Section 655.731) which includes withholding wages/salary from employee.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/11914822/Madhava-Reddy-President-of-HTC-Global-Services-caught-by-US-Department-of-Labor-for-failure-to-pay-salary
Check the images for proof of violation:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_W65XRQqn900/Sqes_VJsPXI/AAAAAAAAAAU/df-Kf5bKm_E/s1600-h/Page1.JPG
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_W65XRQqn900/SqewO0X1ciI/AAAAAAAAABc/pqeQDETEQqY/s1600-h/Page2.JPG
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_W65XRQqn900/Sqev3h6e5vI/AAAAAAAAABM/HpYZh4AFlbE/s400/Violations_by_HTC.bmp
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_W65XRQqn900/Sqew2j8yUnI/AAAAAAAAABk/_POL9LjYDw8/s1600-h/H1B_Violation.JPG

