A proposed bill amending the Immigration and Nationality Act aims to remove per-country caps for employment-based immigrants, specifically benefiting applicants from countries like China and India. The changes were highlighted in a recent post by @AF_Insight, noting that the bill has already been engrossed into the House and voted on.
Key Details:
- The bill amends Section 202(a)(2) by removing references to employment-based caps.
- The percentage cap for family-sponsored visas is increased from 7% to 15%.
- This change could allow Chinese and Indian applicants to receive up to 70% of employment-based green cards in certain years.
- The bill has already been voted on in the House, indicating a potential shift in immigration policy.
This proposed legislation could significantly alter the landscape of employment-based immigration, particularly for applicants from China and India. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @AF_Insight
