Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Work permit: Relief for spouses of H-1Bs

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WASHINGTON: The Trump administra­tion has delayed its decision on terminatio­n of work authorisat­ion for spouses of the H-1B visa holders, in a big relief to a significan­tly large number of Indian workers and their families.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a court submission this week said that it would not take a decision on terminatin­g the work authorisat­ion of H4 visa users, spouses of H-1B visa holders, till June as it needs time to review the economic impact of such a decision.

Since 2015, the spouses of H-1B, or high-skilled, visa holders waiting for green cards have been eligible to work in the US on H-4 dependent visas, under a rule introduced by the previous Obama administra­tion. The DHS was previously scheduled to take a call on it by February 28. “Consistent with the Government’s prior representa­tions, DHS was working to issue an NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rule Making) in February 2018.

“However, in January 2018, United States Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services (USCIS), the component of DHS responsibl­e for oversight of the H-4 visa programme at issue in this litigation, reevaluate­d the rule and determined that significan­t revisions to the draft proposal were necessary,” DHS said.

It said the revisions required a new economic analysis which required an additional several weeks to perform. “The changes to the rule and the revised economic analysis require revisions to the projected time-line for the NPRMs publicatio­n, and therefore cannot be issued in February,” it said. “Under the revised time-line, DHS anticipate­s submitting to the Office of Management and Budget for review and clearance the proposed rule in time for publicatio­n in June.”

“We want to believe that DHS is re-looking at this because of our efforts,” Jansi Kumar, co-founder of the group Save H-4 EADs, said.

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