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OMB H4-EAD review and approval can be completed in less than 30 days


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5 minutes ago, Mr Mirchi said:

Telisina vaalla wife monnane interview ichindhi h4 ead meedha.. inteview baga chesa annadhi..50k sal ata :) job confirm ithe

50k na! Induke bro h4ead povali anedi..na old office lo oka 10 members paine unnaru ala 45k-55k. 

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11 minutes ago, Mr Mirchi said:

Telisina vaalla wife monnane interview ichindhi h4 ead meedha.. inteview baga chesa annadhi..50k sal ata :) job confirm ithe

Prabhas mama FT or contracting? IT ena? 

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1 hour ago, tacobell fan said:

02/21/2019: H-4 EAD Removal Proposed Rule Submitted to the OMB 02/20/2019

  • After a long delay, the USCIS eventually initiated the rule-making process to remove H-4 EAD. This has been more or less pressured by the ongoing litigation challenging H-4 EAD program in that the court has been delayed the decision contingent upon the USCIS volutary removal of the H-4 EAD program by rule-making instead of litigation.
  • Since the rule-making process has just started, it will take some months before the USCIS can finalize the rule-making process. However, readers should keep in mind that this proposed rule designated as "Economically Significant" which means that the OMB review and approval can be completed in less than 30 days or less than 30 days, not 90 days. Once it is approved, the proposed rule will be published in the federal register with comment period of either 30 days or 60 days depending on decision of the level of economic significant. Once all the comments are reviewed and considered, the USCIS will drraft either interim final rule or final and submit it to the OMB again for its review and decision. The period of OMB review will agan be determined by the extent of economic significant. Once OMB approves it, the USCIS will publish the final rule in the federal register to implement the final rule, meaning removal of H-4 EAD program for H-4 section of the rule.
  • We predict that the USCIS will receive "massive" comments from pro and con stakeholders. The amount of comments will in one way or another the rule-making process and immigration stakeholders should submit their comments timely once the proposed rule is published.
  • We are not sure whether the federal court will delay its proceeding and decision, but one good signal which lately came out was that the federal court grant a motion of USCIS to submit brief until March 2019, permitting delays. Probably, yesterday's action of the USCIS to submit the proposed rule to the OMB may have considered the pressure from the court not allowing further "abeyance" of rule-making process before the court reaches its decision in the pending H-4 EAD removal lawsuit.

source : immigration-law.com

neeku comfortable a ga?

 

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48 minutes ago, acuman said:

DACA was rescinded all of a sudden. This H-4EAD is rescinding by following all regulation steps. Know the process then comment. That way at least helps to the people who wants to know reality and find alternatives. Lawyers or orgs have been saying wanna challenge just o get attention to get more clients.

bro.. has been long time.. how are you?? Canada lo unnava ? or back to US?

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1 hour ago, tacobell fan said:

02/21/2019: H-4 EAD Removal Proposed Rule Submitted to the OMB 02/20/2019

  • After a long delay, the USCIS eventually initiated the rule-making process to remove H-4 EAD. This has been more or less pressured by the ongoing litigation challenging H-4 EAD program in that the court has been delayed the decision contingent upon the USCIS volutary removal of the H-4 EAD program by rule-making instead of litigation.
  • Since the rule-making process has just started, it will take some months before the USCIS can finalize the rule-making process. However, readers should keep in mind that this proposed rule designated as "Economically Significant" which means that the OMB review and approval can be completed in less than 30 days or less than 30 days, not 90 days. Once it is approved, the proposed rule will be published in the federal register with comment period of either 30 days or 60 days depending on decision of the level of economic significant. Once all the comments are reviewed and considered, the USCIS will drraft either interim final rule or final and submit it to the OMB again for its review and decision. The period of OMB review will agan be determined by the extent of economic significant. Once OMB approves it, the USCIS will publish the final rule in the federal register to implement the final rule, meaning removal of H-4 EAD program for H-4 section of the rule.
  • We predict that the USCIS will receive "massive" comments from pro and con stakeholders. The amount of comments will in one way or another the rule-making process and immigration stakeholders should submit their comments timely once the proposed rule is published.
  • We are not sure whether the federal court will delay its proceeding and decision, but one good signal which lately came out was that the federal court grant a motion of USCIS to submit brief until March 2019, permitting delays. Probably, yesterday's action of the USCIS to submit the proposed rule to the OMB may have considered the pressure from the court not allowing further "abeyance" of rule-making process before the court reaches its decision in the pending H-4 EAD removal lawsuit.

source : immigration-law.com

ohh.. ee thathangam antha ayyesariki 2020 aythademo...

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