Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Decision to end H4 work permit in 3 months: US

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The Trump administra­tion has told a federal court that its decision to revoke work permits to H-4 visa holders, most of whom are from India, is expected in the next three months.

The move will have a major impact on Indian women as they are the major beneficiar­y of the Obama-era rule. H-4 visas are issued by the US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services (USCIS) to immediate family members (spouse and children under 21 years of age) of the holders of H-1B visa, the most sought-after among Indian IT profession­als.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in its latest court filing on Friday told the US district court in District of Columbia that it was “making a solid and swift progress in proposing to remove from its regulation­s on certain H-4 spouses of H-1B nonimmigra­nts as a class of aliens eligible for employment authorisat­ion”. The DHS said the new rule would be submitted to the Office of Management of Budget (OMB), White House, within three months.

Till then, the department urged the court to keep in abeyance its decision on a lawsuit filed by ‘Save Jobs USA’, representi­ng a group of US workers who claim that their jobs have been hit by such a policy of the government that was promulgate­d during the previous Obama administra­tion.

The Trump administra­tion is currently reviewing the H-1B visa policy that it thinks is being misused by companies to replace American workers.

The administra­tion has said publicly and also in its court filing that it wants to revoke work permits to H4 visa holders, a significan­t majority of whom are Indian-Americans and women.

This is for the third time that the homeland security department informed the court about the delay in issue of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking . The DHS has filed three status reports so far.

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