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A group of influential lawmakers have introduced a bill in US
Congress to recapture nearly 3,80,000 unused family and
employment-based visas, seeking to reduce a massive Green Card
backlog, particularly affecting immigrants from countries like
India and China, Trend reports citing The Indian
Express .
The Jumpstart our legal Immigration System Act, introduced by
House Immigration and Citizenship Subcommittee Chair Zoe Lofgren,
proposes to recapture about 2,22,000 unused family-sponsored visas
and about 1,57,000 employment-based visas.
Among other things, it would allow immigrant US residents
eligible for adjustment to Legal Permanent Residence (LPR) status
to apply for adjustment after paying a fee but are not able to do
so presently due to the lack of an available visa number.
In a major boost to a large number of Indians, this will allow
individuals to receive work authorisation while they wait for a
visa number to become available and will prevent dependent children
from“ageing out” of eligibility for the LPR status.
The legislation also seeks to allow immigrants who are in the US
to receive an exemption from the immigrant visa numerical limits
and adjust their status to a green card if their immigrant visa
petition has been approved for two years and they pay a
supplemental fee.
Its co-sponsors are House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerrold
Nadler and Congresswoman Judy Chu and Congressman Ritchie
Torres.
“We all know that our immigration system is dysfunctional and it
has been in dire need of reform for decades,” said Lofgren.
“The basic framework for allocating immigrant visas dates back
to the middle of the 20th century and was updated last seriously in
1990 when Congress established the worldwide numerical limits on
visas and the 7 per cent per-country cap that still exists today.
Over time, these limitations have led to backlogs that were
unimaginable in 1990,” she said.
“The Jumpstart our Legal Immigration System Act will help reduce
the backlogs, thereby enabling immigrants to fully contribute to
their communities and our national economy, while also allowing the
US companies to attract and retain high-skilled workers. That will
enhance our country's competitive advantage and our position as a
global leader in innovation,” she said.
“By restoring the availability of immigrant visas lost due to
Covid-19 or bureaucratic delay and enhancing green card processing,
we are investing in our families and the US businesses,” said
Nadler.
“Our immigration system is in desperate need of reform and this
legislation is a vital step in the right direction. That is why I
am proud to join Subcommittee Chair Lofgren in introducing the
Jumpstart our Legal Immigration System Act, which will recapture
some 4,00,000 family- and employment-based visas, create an
accelerated path to adjustment of status for those already here,
and give much-needed funds to US Citizenship and Immigration
Services to improve visa processing,” he said.
“There are over four million people in the family immigration
backlogs waiting to be reunited with their loved ones. Recapturing
unused visas that were lost to delays and bureaucracy would help
ease the already burdensome backlogs for immigrant families and
workers,” said Congresswoman Chu.
Congressman Torres said the legislation will begin to address
the visa backlog that has prevented hundreds-of-thousands family-
and employment-based visas to enter the US, while also providing
relief for diversity visa winners impacted by the Trump Muslim
Ban.
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