US issues fresh guidelines for H-1B visa holders who have been laid off
New Delhi/IBNS: The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced fresh guidelines for H-1B visa holders who got terminated from their jobs after major corporations like Google, Tesla, and Walmart announced major layoffs, affecting the lives of many immigrant workers.
The USCIS guidelines outline various options for these individuals, offering a chance to extend their stay beyond the 60-day grace period.
The following are the options for the H1B visa holders:
- File for a change of nonimmigrant status within the grace period
- File an adjustment of status application
- File an application for "compelling circumstances" under which workers may qualify for a one-year Employment Authorisation Document (EAD).
- File an application to become beneficiary of a nonfrivolous petition to change employer
- Additionally, USCIS says the concept of portability, enables eligible H-1B nonimmigrants to transition smoothly to new employment opportunities. This flexibility allows individuals to begin work with a new employer as soon as a nonfrivolous H-1B petition is filed, without waiting for its approval.
- Workers who are eligible to apply for immigrant visas through self-petitioning can submit their petitions at the same time as they apply to adjust their status.
While their adjustment applications are being processed, these workers would be able to stay in the U.S. and acquire an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
In cases where individuals have been granted immigrant visa petitions based on employment and are facing significant challenges, they may be eligible for a one-year EAD.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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