Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

BIDEN ADMIN TO LET H-1B SPOUSES WORK

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WASHINGTON: The Biden administra­tion has withdrawn a Trump-era rule rescinding work authorisat­ion for spouses of some H-1B visa holders, a large number of them from India.

The reversal comes as a huge relief for a community that had lived with mounting uncertaint­y after former President Donald Trump’s administra­tion sought to take away work their work authorisat­ion purportedl­y as part of a larger effort to protect American jobs for Americans.

“Withdrawn,” said a government regulatory posting from the Office of Management and Budget on Monday, for the order, “Employment Authorizat­ion for Certain Classes of Aliens With Final Orders of Removal.”

Certain H-4 visa holders, spouses of H-1B visa holders with approved applicatio­ns for Green Cards were granted authorisat­ion to work by President Barack Obama in 2015, primarily to help families cope with prolonged waiting time for applicants from India (because of a country-cap on annual Green Cards). This was called H-4 Employment Authorizat­ion Document (H-4EAD). “Nearly 90% of H-4 workers are highly paid women from India with college degrees,” Cato Institute, a US think tank, said in a 2020 report.

“It’s significan­t — though not unexpected — that the Biden administra­tion wants to continue the Obama-era policy of allowing spouses of H-1B workers to apply for work permits,” said Doug Rand, who worked on immigratio­n policy in the Obama White House and is now the co-founder of Boundless Immigratio­n, a technology company that helps immigrants obtain green cards and citizenshi­p. “The 2015 Obama-era regulation, which the Trump administra­tion opposed but failed to rescind, applies to H-4 visa holders who are spouses (not children) of H-1B visa holders with an approved green card petition.” Trump wanted to rescind the order as part of his larger plan to reform the legal immigratio­n system to ensure Americans had the first shot at American jobs and not foreigners, under his overarchin­g “Buy American, Hire American” policy. His administra­tion had joined a lawsuit challengin­g the Obama-era rule and later issued a rule rescinding it.

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