The ABC's of Immigration Law

Important Proposed Changes to the H-1B Visa

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On May 6th, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced two proposed rule changes in hopes to attract new investment and business to the United States.  The proposals would extend employment authorization to spouses of certain H-1B workers and would remove obstacles to highly skilled workers remaining in the U.S.

Employment Authorization for Spouses of H-1B Workers

Under current regulations, employment authorization is not extended to dependents (known as H-4 nonimmigrants) of H-1B nonimmigrant workers.  The proposed rule change would allow H-4 dependent spouses to seek employment authorization if the H-1B worker meets the following criteria:

Removal of Certain Obstacles for Highly Skilled Workers

The second proposal would enhance opportunities for certain groups of highly skilled workers by removing obstacles to their remaining in the U.S.

Specifically, the new proposal would do the following:

DHS is accepting public comments on the proposed rules which will be considered before the final rules are published.  For more information, please visit www.dhs.gov.

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