US new immigration rule: Indian H-1B visa holders have to follow THESE rules from now. Check details
- The US Department of Homeland Security has ordered all noncitizens to carry valid immigration documents at all times starting at 18 years old.
- This policy applies to all lawful permanent residents and H-1B visa holders, and requires children to register and submit fingerprints at age 14.
- Nicholas Espiritu, the deputy legal director at the National Immigration Law Center, stated that immigrants now face the choice of submitting personal information or remaining undocumented, risking penalties for noncompliance.
- US District Judge Trevor McFadden allowed this registration order, dismissing a lawsuit for lacking proof of significant impact.
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Why All US Immigrants, H-1B Workers, Green Card Holders Must Carry ID 24x7
This directive, part of Trump's executive order 'Protecting the American People Against Invasion', went into effect on April 11 and aims to crack down on illegal immigration and deport millions living illegally.
Indian H-1B, Green Card Holders Will Now Have To Carry ID 24x7: What New US Rule Says
The development comes after Trump on January 20 signed the executive order ‘Protecting the American People Against Invasion,’ directing DHS to enforce the ‘long-ignored’ Alien Registration Act.
US new immigration rule: Indian H-1B visa holders have to follow THESE rules from now. Check details
As per the new US immigration rule, any immigrant living in the United States, including H-1B visa holders has to furnish documents confirming their legal status whenever asked. The announcement was made on Friday.
H-1B visa holders alert: Are Indians exempt from new US rule? Find out
Legal residents must comply with documentation requirements; noncompliance may lead to penalties. New directive mandates all noncitizens, including Indian H-1B holders, to carry valid immigration documents continuously.
How Are Indian H1-B Visa Holders Affected by the New US Immigration Rule?
Washington DC: The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued a stern warning that all foreign nationals in the United States, including those on valid visas or work permits, will be required to carry documentation at all times. This includes Indian workers holding
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