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H-1B petitions by Indian firms drop, US Tech Dominate FY2025 approvals

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New U.S. immigration data for FY2025 reveals a major shift in the H-1B landscape, with petitions from India-based companies plunging while American tech giants tighten their grip on skilled-visa hiring. Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Google now occupy the top four sponsor positions for the first time, underscoring Big Tech’s growing dependence on foreign talent. Analysts attribute India’s decline to increased local hiring, expanded offshore hubs and changing delivery models—signalling a structural realignment in global tech employment.

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