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Source: CNN, immigration voice

Plan to end rule that allows spouses of H-1B holders to work is delayed

 
By Sara Ashley O'Brien March 1, 2018: 5:33 PM ET
 
 

Plans to rescind an Obama-era rule that allows spouses of thousands of H-1B visa holders to work in the United States has been delayed until June, according to a court filing from the Department of Homeland Security.

Under a rule introduced by President Obama's administration in 2015, the spouses and children of H-1B holders who are waiting for green cards are eligible to work in the U.S. on H-4 dependent visas.

Late last year, the Department of Homeland Security said it intends to do away with the rule. It expected to start the formal process for rescinding it in February. 

 

However, in a court filing this week, the agency stated that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services had determined in January that "significant revisions to the draft proposal were necessary." The revisions, the agency said, required a new economic analysis that took several more weeks to perform.

The update is in response to a legal challenge from a group called Save Jobs USA, which filed a lawsuit in April 2015 arguing the permits threaten American jobs.

The filing provides some relief -- at least temporarily -- to the thousands of people who are currently working on H-4 visas.

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5 minutes ago, former said:

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44 minutes ago, Biscuitt said:

Source: CNN, immigration voice

Plan to end rule that allows spouses of H-1B holders to work is delayed

 
By Sara Ashley O'Brien March 1, 2018: 5:33 PM ET
 
 

Plans to rescind an Obama-era rule that allows spouses of thousands of H-1B visa holders to work in the United States has been delayed until June, according to a court filing from the Department of Homeland Security.

Under a rule introduced by President Obama's administration in 2015, the spouses and children of H-1B holders who are waiting for green cards are eligible to work in the U.S. on H-4 dependent visas.

Late last year, the Department of Homeland Security said it intends to do away with the rule. It expected to start the formal process for rescinding it in February. 

 

However, in a court filing this week, the agency stated that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services had determined in January that "significant revisions to the draft proposal were necessary." The revisions, the agency said, required a new economic analysis that took several more weeks to perform.

The update is in response to a legal challenge from a group called Save Jobs USA, which filed a lawsuit in April 2015 arguing the permits threaten American jobs.

The filing provides some relief -- at least temporarily -- to the thousands of people who are currently working on H-4 visas.

edo okati extension ichi ichi tatha first term antha lage laga unnaru

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1 hour ago, princeofheaven said:

edo okati extension ichi ichi tatha first term antha lage laga unnaru

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1 hour ago, vendettaa said:

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June dake kadha dude antha good news emundi...bad news matram opt la ke...H4eads antha H1bs file chestunnaru..na office lo kanisam 10+ h4s 20+ h1s filing

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3 minutes ago, LastManStanding said:

June dake kadha dude antha good news emundi...bad news matram opt la ke...H4eads antha H1bs file chestunnaru..na office lo kanisam 10+ h4s 20+ h1s filing

ante vallaki H1 lo job easy ga osthadi ani file chesthunara? LOL

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