New Delhi: India hopes the US' review of non-immigration visa will take into account the long term benefits of H1-B visa for American competitiveness and not affect the provision of essential services at this "critical hour" of the COVID-19 outbreak, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla has said.
In a virtual address to NASSCOM, Shringla said there is some anxiety among Indians and industry about restrictions on H1-B visa as part of the US administration's review of their non-immigrant visa regime.
"As you are aware, the government of India has closely consulted all stakeholders and engaged with the US government on this issue. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had taken this up, along with the issue of the totalisation agreement, during the visit of President (Donald) Trump to India in February 2020," Shringla said.
Noting that the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US and the attendant impact on the US economy has led to a change in the situation, he said, "We need to adopt a realistic yet effective approach. Accordingly, our approach has been to work at the diplomatic level and deal with each specific issue one at a time.
"We were able to intervene early on in our lockdown with the US government on the issue of temporary relief for H1-B visa holders whose visas were expiring in this period, on a case-by-case basis."
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In engagements with the US, India has emphasized that this has been a mutually-beneficial partnership which should be nurtured, he said.