Plan to rescind H-4 visas yet to get final shape as rule making process not complete: US official

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The Trump administration's decision to rescind work authorisation for H-4 visa holders is yet to get a final shape as the rule making process is not complete, an said.

The US Citizenship and (USCIS) "continues reviewing" all employment-based visa programmes, including the H-4 EADs or employment authorisation card, an told

No decision about the regulation granting work authorisation to certain H-4 spouses is final until the rule making process is completed, the said.

Recently, the in its annual spring agenda had reiterated the proposal to remove from its regulations certain H-4 spouses of H-1B nonimmigrants as a class of aliens eligible for employment authorisation.

Under the Obama administration, certain H-4 workers were allowed to get employment authorisation.

Soon after coming to power, the informed a that it plans to rescind such a rule.

However, such a proposed rule is yet to be formally notified and the has delayed the notification a number of times in the past two years.

The USCIS is committed to upholding our nation's immigration laws, helping ensure they are faithfully carried out, and safeguarding the integrity of our immigration system designed to protect the wages and working conditions of US workers, USCIS said.

"The administration has been relentlessly pursuing merit-based policy and regulatory immigration reforms, including a thorough review of employment-based visa programmes so they benefit the American people to the greatest extent possible in fulfilment of the the president's (Donald Trump) 'Buy American, Hire American Order', she said.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 13:10 IST