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Just now, psycopk said:

desi channels hanganama mamuluga ledu... vallu 3months deadline icharu trump ki... emana reliable source unda US news media lo?

3 months lo OMB ki review. Aa tarvatha comments period and then gone

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Avunu baa DHS replied to court last Friday 21st .... saying it reviewed and sent it back to USCIS and will be gone in next 3 months ani.... OBM department ki veltundi ani....Ya news aite vesaru sites.... Indian channels lo em cheptunaro I do not knowtenor.gif?itemid=8412189

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Just now, Anta Assamey said:

Avunu baa DHS replied to court last Friday 21st .... saying it reviewed and sent it back to USCIS and will be gone in next 3 months ani.... OBM department ki veltundi ani....Ya news aite vesaru sites.... Indian channels lo em cheptunaro I do not knowtenor.gif?itemid=8412189

link plz

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3 minutes ago, psycopk said:

desi channels hanganama mamuluga ledu... vallu 3months deadline icharu trump ki... emana reliable source unda US news media lo?

Avunu baa DHS replied to court last Friday 21st .... saying it reviewed and sent it back to USCIS and will be gone in next 3 months ani.... OBM department ki veltundi ani....Ya news aite vesaru sites.... Indian channels lo em cheptunaro I do not knowtenor.gif?itemid=8412189

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ndtv https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/will-revoke-h4-visas-within-3-months-trump-administration-tells-us-court-1920404 

 

WASHINGTON: 

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. H-1B the most sought-after visa among Indian IT professionals
  2. Trump administration currently reviewing policies on H-1B and H4 visas
  3. H-1B visas being misused by companies, claims Trump Administration
 
 

The Trump administration in the United States has told a federal court that its decision to revoke work permits to H-4 visa users, a significant majority of whom are Indian-Americans, is expected within the next three months, a move which will have a major impact on Indian women as they are the major beneficiary of the Obama-era rule.

H-4 visas are issued by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to immediate family members (spouse and children under 21 years of age) of the holders of H-1B visa, the most sought-after among Indian IT professionals.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in its latest court filing on Friday told the US District Court in District of Columbia that it was "making a solid and swift progress in proposing to remove from its regulations on certain H-4 spouses of H-1B non-immigrantsas a class of aliens eligible for employment authorisation".

The DHS said the new rule would be submitted to the Office of Management of Budget (OMB), White House, within three months.

Till then, the department urged the court to keep in abeyance its decision on a lawsuit filed by 'Save Jobs USA', representing a group of US workers who claim that their jobs have been hit by such a policy of the government that was promulgated during the previous Obama administration.

The Trump administration is currently reviewing the H-1B visa policy that it thinks is being misused by companies to replace American workers.

The administration has said publicly and also in its court filing that it wants to revoke work permits to H4 visa holders, a significant majority of whom are Indian-Americans and women.

The move will have a major impact on Indian women as they are the major beneficiary of the Obama-era rule.

This is for the third time that the Department of Homeland has informed the court about the delay in issue of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). The DHS has filed three status reports - on February 28, May 22 and August 20. The next status report is due on November 19.

Explaining the reasons for delay, the US attorney said since the filing of the most recent status report, the DHS's senior leadership reviewed the proposed rule and returned it to the USCIS this month for revisions.

"Senior leadership review and the request for revisions is standard practice within the DHS. When the necessary revisions are incorporated, the USCIS will return the proposed rule to the DHS for final clearance and submission to OMB," he said.

However, 'Save Jobs USA' has sought an early decision from the court, arguing that the longer the case remains in abeyance, the greater the possible harm to the US workers.

As of December 25, 2017, the USCIS had approved 1,26,853 applications for employment authorisation for H-4 visa holders. These count all approvals since May 2015 when the rule was implemented. This number includes 90,946 initial approvals, 35,219 renewals, and 688 replacements for lost cards.

"Ninety-three per cent of approved applications for H-4 employment authorisation were issued to individuals born in India, and five per cent were issued to individuals born in China. Individuals born in all other countries combined make up the remaining two per cent of approved applications," the Congressional Research Service said in its recent report, based on information obtained from the USCIS.

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Just now, psycopk said:

comments ki open chesinapudu reverse kuda aaiye chance undi kada..

yes.... but I highly doubt it will happen .... oka sari USCIS and DHS fix aite... I dont think they can be stopped...

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1 minute ago, Anta Assamey said:

yes.... but I highly doubt it will happen .... oka sari USCIS and DHS fix aite... I dont think they can be stopped...

women empowerment ani slogans leputaru...or immigration ni fix cheyamani divert chestaru anipistundi... lets see..

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2 minutes ago, psycopk said:

women empowerment ani slogans leputaru...or immigration ni fix cheyamani divert chestaru anipistundi... lets see..

Ee country lo ladies cheste women empowerment issue avutundi..... Asalu Vote haiku leni vallu cheste evadu pattinchukuntaru bhayya adhi women empowerment aina sarey .... Lets hope for the best ante... 

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