|
 
12/11/2006 IMMIGRATION ALERT:
LAME DUCK CONGRESS COMES UP LAME FOR H-1B AND IMMIGRANT VISA/ RETROGRESSION
RELIEF
The 109th Congressional session has concluded without
enacting legislation to increase H-1B or employment-based immigrant
visas. Successful immigration related legislation included:
- An extension of the Conrad 30 program providing J-1 waivers for
physicians
- A "re-authorization" of the H-1C category
- Legislation authorizing P visa eligibility for certain athletes rather
than the current problematic H-2B visa category
Efforts by Senators Cornyn and Hutchinson to increase H-1B visas and
immigrant visas for nurses (respectively) were unsuccessful.
Accordingly, U.S. employers will remain unable to obtain new H-1B
workers until October 2007. Additionally, foreign nationals in the green
card process will continue to face lengthy delays in obtaining immigrant
visas. Most notably, U.S. hospitals and other healthcare facilities
recruiting foreign Registered Nurses and Physical Therapists remain
temporarily unable to obtain immigrant visas unless or until Congress
authorizes additional immigrant visas for Schedule A workers or
eliminates Schedule A workers from the visa quota. Advocacy efforts
continue.
See:
http://www.ilw.com/immigdaily/#comment
Keep up with the latest Immigration News by signing up
for all of Hammond Law Group LLC's free publications:
Immigration Alerts, Medical Monthly Monitor and Business Immigration
Quarterly.
http://www.hammondlawfirm.com/mailing_list.htm
[back to main listing]
|