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Government Shutdown, Stalled Rule-Making Activities, and Stalled Employment-Based Immigration Proposed Rules


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01/09/2019: Continuing Partial Government Shutdown, Stalled Rule-Making Activities, and Stalled Employment-Based Immigration Proposed Rules

  • Current partial government shut-down not only hits the lives of government employees and their families, but also innumerable people who suffer in their lives.
  • When it comes to the employment-based immigration programs, there are some immigrants and employers who rather benefits from it, including stalled H-4 EAD rescission, pre-registration of H-1B cap selection rule for FY 2020 cap season, expansion of public benefits inadmissibility throughout various nonimmigrant and immigrant proceedings, etc.
  • Currently, demand for H-2B non-agricultural temporary workers has been rising extremely high because of the country's rising shortage of the workers in this sector. Additionally, the demands for high-skilled workers have been rising high as well in high-tech, finance, and other sectors. Apparently, the Trump Administration has been more or less slowing down some negative rule-making processes in part affected by the current shortage of workers in these sectors. The Trump Administration should thus reconsider their proposed negative proposed rule-making plans against the immigrant and nonimmigrant worker programs and abandon their plan to remove H-4 EAD program and some of other plans to restrict foreign worker programs.

Source: immigration-law.com

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13 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

01/09/2019: Continuing Partial Government Shutdown, Stalled Rule-Making Activities, and Stalled Employment-Based Immigration Proposed Rules

  • Current partial government shut-down not only hits the lives of government employees and their families, but also innumerable people who suffer in their lives.
  • When it comes to the employment-based immigration programs, there are some immigrants and employers who rather benefits from it, including stalled H-4 EAD rescission, pre-registration of H-1B cap selection rule for FY 2020 cap season, expansion of public benefits inadmissibility throughout various nonimmigrant and immigrant proceedings, etc.
  • Currently, demand for H-2B non-agricultural temporary workers has been rising extremely high because of the country's rising shortage of the workers in this sector. Additionally, the demands for high-skilled workers have been rising high as well in high-tech, finance, and other sectors. Apparently, the Trump Administration has been more or less slowing down some negative rule-making processes in part affected by the current shortage of workers in these sectors. The Trump Administration should thus reconsider their proposed negative proposed rule-making plans against the immigrant and nonimmigrant worker programs and abandon their plan to remove H-4 EAD program and some of other plans to restrict foreign worker programs.

Source: immigration-law.com

uscis ki sambamdham ledhu ga fed shutdown...

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2 minutes ago, Kalam_Youtheman said:

uscis ki sambamdham ledhu ga fed shutdown...

Rule making ki undi. DOL ki kuda undi. Indirectly it does but not directly. 

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56 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

01/09/2019: Continuing Partial Government Shutdown, Stalled Rule-Making Activities, and Stalled Employment-Based Immigration Proposed Rules

  • Current partial government shut-down not only hits the lives of government employees and their families, but also innumerable people who suffer in their lives.
  • When it comes to the employment-based immigration programs, there are some immigrants and employers who rather benefits from it, including stalled H-4 EAD rescission, pre-registration of H-1B cap selection rule for FY 2020 cap season, expansion of public benefits inadmissibility throughout various nonimmigrant and immigrant proceedings, etc.
  • Currently, demand for H-2B non-agricultural temporary workers has been rising extremely high because of the country's rising shortage of the workers in this sector. Additionally, the demands for high-skilled workers have been rising high as well in high-tech, finance, and other sectors. Apparently, the Trump Administration has been more or less slowing down some negative rule-making processes in part affected by the current shortage of workers in these sectors. The Trump Administration should thus reconsider their proposed negative proposed rule-making plans against the immigrant and nonimmigrant worker programs and abandon their plan to remove H-4 EAD program and some of other plans to restrict foreign worker programs.

Source: immigration-law.com

Bakwaaas

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5 minutes ago, athili_duvva_combo said:

So inko illu konataniki plan cheskovocha ayithey ? 

Personal choice.  Citi manager they brought him from Singapore two years ago and he spent 600k on custom home and he got fired yesterday. So if you willing to risk and lose job and you can travel, then yes

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