This paper examines the anti-historicist regime of racial subject formation instantiated by the United States' H-1B visa program as it applies to Indian beneficiaries. Specifically focused on the Indian technology worker, it argues that this subject is racialized through the H-1B visa regime's metabolization of colonial histories of indentured labor, twentieth century post-Fordist shifts toward the total flexibility of capitalist production, and the concomitant cultural modes of representation o