132 Members Of Congress Urge DHS To Continue Allowing H-4 Spouse (Video)

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132 Members of Congress Urge DHS to Continue Allowing H-4 Spouses of H-1B Nonimmigrants to Work One hundred and thirty-two members of Congress sent a letter on May 16, 2018, to Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security, urging maintenance of the current regulation granting work authorization to certain H-4 dependent spouses of H-1B nonimmigrant workers. The letter states that the opportunity for H-4 visa holders to work "has made our economy stronger, while providing relief and economic support to thousands of spouses—mostly women—who have resided in the United States for years." The letter notes that many are on the path to permanent residence and would already be permanent residents if not for decades-long employment backlogs. "Rescinding the rule will hurt the competitiveness of U.S. employers and the U.S. economy, as well as H-4 accompanying spouses and their families," the letter states.

The letter notes that providing work authorization for accompanying spouses helps U.S. employers recruit and retain highly qualified employees, "putting U.S. policy on par with other countries...

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