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Indian techies in US seek Congressional help for green card

A group of more than 100 Indian IT professionals on H-1B visas today knocked on the doors of US lawmakers to get the country-specific quotas for permanent residency removed, saying the limitation resulted in massive green card backlogs for them. Every year, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) receives about 100,000 green card applications from highly-skilled Indian applicants.

However, less than 10,000 Indians receive the green card, which is a step closer to citizenship. This number keeps on increasing every year.

 

“We are all are stuck in this 70 years backlog. Most of us came to this country about 10 years ago,” said Houston-based Harshit Chatur, a key volunteer of the recently formed ‘Skilled Immigrants In America’.

Currently working for a utility company in Houston, the Rice University graduate said he had filed his green card application in 2012. “Because I was born in India and due to this per-country limit, I have to wait for 70 years, as per a lot of research,” Chatur said.

Established a few months ago by some Indian technology professionals who have been agonising waiting for their green card, ‘Skilled Immigrants In America’ now claims to have more than 150,000 members and chapters in 25 states of the US.

Source: indianexpress

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