In a relief for Indian techies, US authorities Tuesday Jan 09,2018 said that the Trump
administration is not considering any proposal that would force H-1B
visa holders to leave the country. The announcement by the US
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) came days after reports
emerged that the Trump administration was considering tightening H-1B
visa rules that could lead to deportation of 7,50,000 Indians.
The reports had said it was mulling ending extensions for H-1B holders.
The USCIS “is not considering a regulatory change that would force H-1B
visa holders to leave the United States by changing interpretation of
section certain language in Section 104 C of the American
Competitiveness in the 21st Century Act (AC21) statute that states that
USCIS may grant the extensions,” an official said. This provides for
H-1B extensions beyond the 6 year limit.
“Even if it were, such a change would not likely result in these H-1B
visa holders having to leave the United States because employers could
request extensions in one-year increments under section 106(a)-(b) of
AC21 instead,” Jonathan Withington, Chief of Media Relations at the
USCIS, said in a statement. “The agency is considering a number of
policy and regulatory changes to carry out the President’s Buy American,
Hire American Executive Order, including a thorough review of
employment based visa programmes,” Withington said.
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