Posted on August 12 2020
The US president’s decision to temporarily suspend the issue of green cards is likely to benefit Indians according to immigration experts. Indians in line for jobs-based green cards in the US could benefit from the recent proclamation by President Donald Trump.
At the end of the fiscal year in September, unused family-based green card numbers are rolled over to the employment-based quotas for the next fiscal year beginning on October 1, according to current rules.
According to experts, this will allow those in the US who are in the final stages of their Green Card application process to advance their priority dates.
Indians are currently the largest group in line for green cards based on employment. Estimates put that number at approximately 300,000. Most of these are people who traveled with an H-1B visa to the United States and have since applied for a status change. Because of the large numbers and country quotas, waiting times for Indians can increase considerably.
Many Indian applicants right now are unable to complete the last step to get their green cards due to the ban.
Apart from this, employment-based green cards are limited to 140,000 per year with 7% allocated to each country.
According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a rollover of 110,00 green cards is expected in the next year. Indians make up 75% of the pending employment-based green card applications while making up only 7% of family-sponsored green card applications.
There is a 7% limit in this larger pool of employment-based green card applications per country. This means approximately 5000 visa applications for India. However, if the other countries are not able to submit 7% of their applications, it can be used by other countries with a backlog of applications which will naturally include India.
If the removal of per-country limits for green card applications is implemented, it will help reduce processing time for Indians, which can be quite long.
As they say, every cloud has a silver lining and the new visa regulations introduced by Trump could have a positive impact on Indian applicants.
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