NFAP analysis of USCIS data shows more than 28,000 U.S. employers received at least one H-1B approval in FY 2025.
Indian technology companies are facing an increase in H-1B visa application rejections, while American tech firms continue to enjoy low denial rates.
Indian tech companies are facing high H-1B visa rejection rates, while US tech firms continue to secure approvals at near-record levels.
America's largest tech companies are hiring more foreign skilled workers on H-1B visas. Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Google ...
US tech giants like Amazon and Meta now lead H-1B visa approvals, a significant shift from Indian firms. This trend ...
This marks the first time four American tech companies have occupied the top four positions for H-1B approvals ...
Microsoft Corp. is using its massive Ignite conference in San Francisco today to unveil a wide range of updates to its ...
H-1B visa petitions by Indian companies in FY 2025 dropped by 37% compared to last year's numbers. The drop is a significant ...
The bill aims to prioritise U.S. access to scarce processors, sparking a rare split between Nvidia and its biggest customers as Congress weighs adding the measure to the NDAA ...
Cognizant has entered into an agreement to acquire 3Cloud, a US-based independent Microsoft Azure services provider, marking ...
Advances Cognizant's AI builder strategy, empowering clients to rapidly build, deploy, and scale enterprise AI solutions on ...
Advances Cognizant's AI builder strategy, empowering clients to rapidly build, deploy, and scale enterprise AI solutions on ...