Donald Trump’s potential second term as US president could see stricter immigration policies, impacting Indian IT firms reliant on H-1B visas. Despite these firms reducing visa dependency, experts predict tighter regulations and potential hurdles for international workers under a new Trump administration.
Indian IT companies brace for tighter visa guidelines

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