The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has introduced several changes to the H-1B visa program during the Trump administration. This visa allows U.S. employers to hire foreign professionals with specialised skills. Indian companies continue to be major beneficiaries of the program, with Indian-origin tech firms securing a significant share of H-1B visas.

According to USCIS data, Indian companies accounted for 20% of all H-1B visas issued in 2024. Between April and September of that year, 24,766 H-1B visas were granted to Indian-origin companies out of a total of 130,000.

Top Indian companies receiving H-1B Visas in 2024:

Despite the strong numbers from Indian companies, they did not top the list. Amazon led the pack with 9,265 H-1B visas approved.

Top Companies for H-1B Visa Approvals in 2024:

  1. Amazon Web Services LLC: 9,265 visas
  2. Infosys Limited: 8,140 visas
  3. Cognizant Technology Solutions: 6,321 visas
  4. Google LLC: 5,364 visas
  5. Tata Consultancy Services Limited: 5,274 visas
  6. Meta Platforms Inc.: 4,844 visas
  7. Microsoft Corporation: 4,725 visas
  8. Apple Inc.: 3,873 visas
  9. HCL America Inc.: 2,953 visas
  10. IBM Corporation: 2,906 visas

What does ‘Approved Beneficiary’ mean for H-1B Visas?

On the USCIS portal, the term “Approved Beneficiary” refers to the number of individuals (not petitions) who have been authorized to work in the U.S. under the H-1B program through an employer’s application. This approval can be for initial employment (new H-1B hires) or continued employment (extensions or modifications for existing H-1B workers).

However, this data doesn’t confirm whether these beneficiaries have actually started working in the U.S., nor does it account for multiple petitions filed for the same individual by different employers.

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