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Trump administration withdraws two proposals, could pass them quicker to tighten H-1B norms

According to immigration attorneys, the administration is looking at using a special waiver of a review step to speed up the roll out. This means that the process would be pushed forward instead of going for the review period.

October 03, 2020 / 22:50 IST
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The Trump administration reportedly withdrew two proposed changes that aimed at tightening H-1B visa rules and increasing the wages of highly skilled workers coming in from abroad, including those from India.

The regulations proposed were the restructuring of wage levels of the highly-skilled workforce, including those under the H-1B, by the Department of Labor (DOL) and 'Strengthening the H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa' by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Both were withdrawn on September 30.

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The proposed regulations were aimed at making it harder for companies to hire H-1B workers for highly skilled jobs, by imposing more restrictions to their entry and increasing their wages.

The regulations were at the interim final stage and were submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). If approved, the rules would come into effect immediately and would have a significant impact on Indians, Silicon Valley tech firms and Indian information technology firms, which employ a significant H-1B workforce.