80,000 plus a green card that is linked with wasted work, but the bill accommodates the promise of a better future – News2IN
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80,000 plus a green card that is linked with wasted work, but the bill accommodates the promise of a better future

80,000 plus a green card that is linked with wasted work, but the bill accommodates the promise of a better future
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Mumbai: Everything may not be lost because Indian diaspora is trapped in backlogs for decades for green cards related to work, which according to the Cato Institute is very long – at 84 years! US representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks has introduced the ‘Visas work supervision’.
The bill of this house, which followed the lid on the heel of the companion bill introduced in Senator by Senator Thom Tillis, will allow citizenship and US immigration services (USCIS) to preserve a work-based visa that is not used to use in the Fiscal Year 2020 and 2021.
To start, If applied, 80,000 plus a working green card that ends on September 30, 2021, will be rolling and can be used to clean the green card backlog.
Toi has reported on the Senate version of the bill in the September 25 issue of immigrant green cards based during the 2020 and 2021 fiscal year.
While a brief summary of the bill is available, the entire text has not been issued in the public domain.
If the bill is a pandemic, a large number of family-based green cards are approved in the fiscal year 2020 (the year ends September 2020), causing a family-based visa that is not used to ‘rolling’ into the Fiscal Year 2021 job-based category.
This causes the number of green card numbers based Work rose to 2,26,000 – because the number of roll-over does not face 7% strictures of hats per country offered a lot of hope for Indians who are connected to get green cards.
However, processing delays in USCIS causes their expiration (will dispose).
“According to the submission of a recent court, USCIS is currently at risk of throwing down nearly 83,000 work-based green cards which ended on October 1, 2021.
It is an additional up to 9,100 work-based visas that are not used from fiscal 2020,” according to the release issued by the Miller office -Meeks.
The lawsuit submitted by 125 Indian and Chinese citizens to prevent work-based green cards to dispose of not meet the desired results.
The day before the expiration date of September 30, Judge Peter J.
Messitte, from the US District Court (Maryland), did not rule the issue of preserving green cards.
Instead, he has ordered this case, to be separated into a separate action setting.
Read the Alsolawsuit submitted by 125 Plaintiffs to prevent a decked green card waste, disconnected to SuitMumbai separate: The watch was beating – as many as 80,000 green card numbers that were linked to employees would end at the end of September.
But for those who hope the District Court will have a final decision and prevent this from happening, because now there is a disappointment in the store.
In the lawsuit submitted by 125 dates of Indiantill, the Democratic plan includes immigration reform in reconciliation (budget bill) also does not produce results.
“Ensuring that our immigration system is fair and orderly is one of my top priorities in Congress.
These visas have been authorized by Congress and will be used if not for the Covid-19 pandemic,” Miller-Meeks said.
“My legislation will trigger American recovery from Covid-19, contribute to long-term economic growth, and provide assistance for health care providers by reducing green card backlogs.
As a member of the Homeland security committee, I hope to work with USCIS to ensure that our immigration system Work for everyone, “he added.
Miller-Meeks proceeded to the country: “Wasting this visa will be a big loss for the competitiveness of the American economy and the health care industry.
American business and health care providers have struggled to fill skilled and unskilled jobs before Covid-19 and continue to face the shortcomings Workforce during our recovery from a pandemic.
“As far as handling the green card backlog in question, India’s diaspora will worry about overseeing developments in connection with home and senate bills.

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