Friday, November 22, 2024

New US reform bill will drastically cut waiting time for Indian immigrants

Indians would be the biggest beneficiaries, given the long waiting time they currently face for a green card or permanent residency. Estimates say there are over 800,000 Indian nationals who are waiting for green cards in the US. 

The US House of Representatives has cleared the Build Back Better Bill, which also includes significant immigration reforms. 

Some of the proposed changes in the bill include a faster route to permanent residency and a clear pathway to citizenship for their dependents who currently age and lose legal status on turning 21. 

Indians would be the biggest beneficiaries, given the long waiting time they currently face for a green card or permanent residency. Estimates say there are over 800,000 Indian nationals who are waiting for green cards in the US. 

It also allows for unused green cards to be ‘recaptured’ and allows certain immigrants to reapply for their permits. The Bill was passed by a 220-213

 

The Bill still needs to be cleared by the US Senate before it can be signed into law by US President Joe Biden. However, if the Bill comes into effect, it will result in increased fees for certain visa categories, including the H-1B visa, going up. 

The Bill proposes an additional $500 charge for each H-1B visa petition, as well as increased charges for a permanent residency permit and student visa.

 

“The House bill also includes critical improvements to our immigration system to help individuals and employers who have been stuck in limbo for far too long to finally obtain the security of permanent status in the United States,” said Jorge Loweree, policy director at the American Immigration Council. 

“We urge the Senate to quickly debate and enact these important measures, and we look forward to working with the Biden administration to make sure they are a success. We will also keep fighting for a more permanent form of relief for those who have been waiting for too long”, he added.

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David Solomon
David Solomon
(For over four decades, David Solomon’s insightful stories about people, places, animals –in fact almost anything and everything in India and abroad – as a journalist and traveler, continue to engross, thrill, and delight people like sparkling wine. Photography is his passion.)

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