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Are there any updates on President Trump issuing an executive order to restrict H1B workers? Will it impact my H1B cap case?

 

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Forbes reported today that the Trump Administration is expected to issue an executive order “soon” that would impact certain high-skilled nonimmigrant workers. The presumption is that, if such an order were to be issued, it would focus on foreign nationals requesting admission, as opposed to those applying for an extension or change of status from within the United States.

At this point, however, nothing has been confirmed. There are limits to what the President can do via executive order. And, any such executive order undoubtedly would face legal challenges in federal court.

The President also could make changes via new regulations. However, the regulatory process typically takes many months, or even years. President Trump could attempt to use the ongoing pandemic as justification for pushing through a regulatory change more quickly. But, if he were to go that route, stakeholders would certainly turn to the federal courts to intervene.

In short, for the time being, we will need to wait and see what the White House does before providing any real insight into the matter. (28.May.2020)

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Veellaki ardhamkaatle ikkada H1B ni wreck cheste all companies will look for offshore options. Ma tella company ke 2 offshore locations unnai. Andaru cost cutting ki digite either IT mottam witch companies chetilo pedtaru (At&t/Verizon) or offshore lo ne oka building kattukuntaru. Banks aithe IT okkate kaadu, even business operations kuda offshore nunchi cheipistunnai. 

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41 minutes ago, Iriswest said:

Veellaki ardhamkaatle ikkada H1B ni wreck cheste all companies will look for offshore options. Ma tella company ke 2 offshore locations unnai. Andaru cost cutting ki digite either IT mottam witch companies chetilo pedtaru (At&t/Verizon) or offshore lo ne oka building kattukuntaru. Banks aithe IT okkate kaadu, even business operations kuda offshore nunchi cheipistunnai. 

Thatha sanctions tho kodathadu ani @Repo briefed. Aina H1 laki yem kaadu le kaani chill avvu @Iriswest

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4 minutes ago, Sucker said:

H1 B premium na ? Nice kada 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today announced that it will resume premium processing for Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker and Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Workers, in phases over the next month. 

Effective June 1, 2020, USCIS will accept Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service for all eligible Form I-140 petitions.

Effective June 8, USCIS will accept premium processing requests for: 

  • H-1B petitions filed before June 8 that are pending adjudication and are cap-exempt (for example, petitions filed by petitioners that are cap-exempt and petitions filed for beneficiaries previously counted toward the numerical allocations). 

  • All other Form I-129 petitions (non H-1B petitions) for nonimmigrant classifications eligible for premium processing filed before June 8 that are pending adjudication.

Effective June 15, USCIS plans on resuming premium processing for: 

  • H-1B petitions requesting premium processing by filing an I-907 concurrently with their I-129 (or request for a petition filed on or after June 8) and are exempt from the cap because: 

  • The employer is cap-exempt or because the beneficiary will be employed at a qualifying cap-exempt institution, entity or organization (such as an institution of higher education, a nonprofit research organization or a governmental research organization); or 

  • The beneficiary is cap-exempt based on a Conrad/IGA waiver under INA section 214(l).

Effective June 22, USCIS plans on resuming premium processing for all other Form I-129 petitions, including: 

  • All H-1B cap-subject petitions (including those for fiscal year 2021), including change of status from F-1 nonimmigrant status, for both premium processing upgrades and concurrently filed I-907s. 

  • All other Form I-129 petitions for nonimmigrant classifications eligible for premium processing and requesting premium processing by filing an I-907 concurrently with their I-129.

All dates are subject to change as USCIS continues to take on more premium processing requests and USCIS will announce any changes to these dates accordingly.

On March 20, USCIS announced the temporary suspension of premium processing for all Form I-129 and I-140 petitions due to the coronavirus (COVID-19). USCIS continues to process any petition with a previously accepted Form I-907, in accordance with the premium processing service criteria. Petitioners who had already filed Form I-129 or Form I-140 using the premium processing service before the March 20 suspension, but received no action and a refund, may refile their Form I-907 consistent with the timeline above, barring any changes USCIS may announce in the future.

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Pandemic treatment chesukuntu chanipoyina vallaki natural or accidental deaths ki compare chesthu enduku Kinajl e comedy show. Do you think CNN will listen you 😂

Ayina GC backlog lo chanipovayam endi ademanna desease na pandemic na andulo chanipovayaniki ? 

 

 

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