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Other Portions of the Executive Order

Other portions of the executive order are less controversial but will have important effects.

Expand High-Tech Immigration

This is the only proposal in the executive order that could immediately expand legal immigration.  The details are vague, but there are several ways the president could increase the number of highly skilled immigrants and migrants without running afoul of statutory quotas.

One way would be to not count the family members of employment-based green cards against the cap.  Under current immigration law, about 140,000 green cards are set aside for highly skilled workers with job offers from American companies.  But only about 45 percent of those green cards went to workers in 2013, with the rest going to their families.  The government currently counts family members against the numerical green-card quota for workers without legal basis.

By not counting family members against the cap, the number of employment-based green cards issued every year would more than double.  Such a change in counting green cards would not prevent the families of green card workers from coming; it would merely stop counting them against the cap.  This reform would have the added benefit of virtually eliminating the backlog of green cards for immigrants from India and China.

As immigration attorney Charles Kuck explains, Obama could also allow the spouses of H-1B visas to work, expand the definition of “extraordinary ability” for O-1 visas, and allow more companies affiliated with universities to obtain cap-exempt H-1B visas.  

 

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Other Portions of the Executive Order

Other portions of the executive order are less controversial but will have important effects.

Expand High-Tech Immigration

This is the only proposal in the executive order that could immediately expand legal immigration.  The details are vague, but there are several ways the president could increase the number of highly skilled immigrants and migrants without running afoul of statutory quotas.

One way would be to not count the family members of employment-based green cards against the cap.  Under current immigration law, about 140,000 green cards are set aside for highly skilled workers with job offers from American companies.  But only about 45 percent of those green cards went to workers in 2013, with the rest going to their families.  The government currently counts family members against the numerical green-card quota for workers without legal basis.

By not counting family members against the cap, the number of employment-based green cards issued every year would more than double.  Such a change in counting green cards would not prevent the families of green card workers from coming; it would merely stop counting them against the cap.  This reform would have the added benefit of virtually eliminating the backlog of green cards for immigrants from India and China.

As immigration attorney Charles Kuck explains, Obama could also allow the spouses of H-1B visas to work, expand the definition of “extraordinary ability” for O-1 visas, and allow more companies affiliated with universities to obtain cap-exempt H-1B visas.  

 

 

 

Iddhi chalu.. desi employer panga pagladaniki.....

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vadu ye reform thechukunna naku lite baa... nenu inka GC start cheyala... and chese uddesam ledu... 

 

ok man.. dont bother... than....

 

I want all our folks  get released frm greedy desi employers or layers......

 

oka 1 -2 yrs ante ok... eega okee... dobuddu....

 

10gei 10gei tintunaru saalle gallu. manau emi cheyalemi...

 

rangu padalii... middle vendors ki.....

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