Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US planning to end work permits for spouses of H-1B visa holders

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The Trump administra­tion is planning to end allowing spouses of H-1B visa holders to work legally in the US, a top federal agency official has told lawmakers, a move that could have a devastatin­g impact on tens of thousands of Indians.

The move to end the Obamaera rule could have an impact on more than 70,000 H-4 visas holders, who have work permits. H-4 is issued to the spouse of H-1B visa holders, a significan­tly large number of whom are high-skilled profession­als from India. They had obtained work permits under a special order issued by the previous Obama administra­tion. Indian-Americans were a major beneficiar­y of this provision.

More than 100,000 H-4 visa holders have been beneficiar­y of this rule. A 2015 rule issued by the Obama administra­tion allows work permits for spouses who otherwise could not be employed while H-1B visa holders seek permanent resident status—a process that can take a decade or longer. The Trump administra­tion is planning to terminate this provision. A former communicat­ion is expected to be made later this summer, US Citizenshi­p and Immigratio­n Services (USCIS) director Francis Cissna said in a letter to Senator Chuck Grassley.

“Our plans include proposing regulatory changes to remove H-4 dependent spouses from the class of aliens eligible for employment authorisat­ion, thereby reversing the 2015 final rule that granted such eligibilit­y,” Cissna said.

He said such action would comport with the executive order requiremen­t to “propose new rules and issue new guidance, to supersede or revise previous rules and guidance if appropriat­e, to protect the interests of United States workers in the administra­tion of our immigratio­n system ... “As with other revisions to regulation­s, the public will have an opportunit­y to provide feedback during a notice and comment period, Cissna said.

According to a recent study by the Migration Policy Institute, the United States has issued employment authorisat­ion documents to more than 71,000 spouses of H-1B visa holders, over 90% of whom are Indians.

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 ?? AFP ?? US President Donald Trump. The move could have an impact on more than 70,000 H4 visas holders who have work permits
AFP US President Donald Trump. The move could have an impact on more than 70,000 H4 visas holders who have work permits

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