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by prudhvis
2671 days ago
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Even with the best estimates for people born in India, the Green Card wait times are at least 10+ years to 120 years. What are the spouses of such people ought to do?. There seems to be no interest in fixing the root cause of the problem. The only partial fix for the problem is to let the spouses of approved GC petitioners work. But, this administration is bent on removing those provisions, without providing a fix for the problem in the first place. |
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10 years is the length of the current backlog for Employment 2nd, 3rd, and “Other Workers" preference visa from India, but only two years for Employment 1st Preference,.and Employment 4th preference is current.
> What are the spouses of such people ought to do?
In principal:
(1) Come to the US but not work, or
(2) Remain in India, to which the H-1B recipient, as a nonimmigrant, will return.
> There seems to be no interest in fixing the root cause of the problem.
Do you mean the existence of the H-1B in the first place, or some other “root cause”.