New US visa rule to hit work permits of over 70,000, mostly Indians

25 Apr 2018

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The United States could soon stop issuing work permits, called the H-4 visas, extended to spouses of H-1B visa holders - a significantly large number of whom are high-skilled professionals from India - if the Trump administration has its way.

The White House proposal to end the Obama-era rule could have an impact on more than 70,000 H-4 visas holders, who already have work permits.
The H-4 is issued to the spouse of H-1B visa holders, a significantly large number of whom are high-skilled professionals from India.
The Trump administration is planning to propose to end giving work permits to the spouses of H1-B visa holders to work legally in the US, a move that could have a devastating impact on tens of thousands of Indians.
A formal 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.
Under a special order issued by the previous Obama administration in 2015, spouses of H-1B visa holders could obtain work permits. Indian-Americans were a major beneficiary of this provision. More than 100,000 H-4 visa holders have been beneficiary of this rule.
Cissna 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 US has issued employment authorisation documents to more than 71,000 spouses of H-1B visa holders, over 90 per cent of whom are Indians.
“As of June 2017, USCIS had granted 71,287 initial (versus renewal) employment authorisation documents to H-4 spouses,” the study which was released last week said. Of those H-4 spouses with work authorisation as of early 2017, a total of 94 per cent were women, and the vast majority, 93 per cent, were from India, while four per cent were from China, the study said.

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