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Early Employment Authorization for U.S. Green Card Applicants

November 2023 576 views 02 mins 40 secs

Discover a game-changing development for foreign professionals, notably the Indian community, eagerly awaiting their U.S. green cards. A White House Commission has proposed issuing employment authorisation cards and travel documents early in the application process, possibly benefiting over 8 million applicants. This much-needed proposal addresses the long-standing backlog issue, providing relief to many applicants. However, it still needs to be approved by U.S. President Joe Biden, and the implementation process may span over 18 months. Learn how this can help to alleviate workforce shortages in important sectors, empower individuals to move freely between employers and reduce the burdens of visa renewals. Subscribe for more updates and developments.

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