Legal Immigration Reforms
1. Pre-registration will be available to allow people adjustment of status benefits when an I-140 is approved but no priority date is available. (estimated to benefit 400,000)
2. Using advance parole will not trigger inadmissibility.
3. Parole in place being expanded to
a. certain entrepreneurs
b. enlistees in the military
4. National interest waiver category being broadened via guidance to include foreign entrepreneurs
5. Adjustment “same or similar” portability language being made more user friendly.
6. Optional Practical Training – authorized period of work authorization being lengthened and broadened beyond STEM.
7. PERM – will be modified to make cases move “more easily”
8. 601(a) waivers will be expanded to lawful permanent resident spouses (limited to unlawful presence).
9. “extreme hardship” standard being modified.
There will be a presidential memo and a task force created. More changes may be coming when actual memoranda and regulations are issued.
Timing – some items will be immediate and others will be phased in.
What didn’t make it in tonight’s list –
– parents of DACA
– spouses of USCs and LPRs (though 601(a) waiver changes may take care of many
– changing the way derivatives are counted for green cards
– changes to the H-1B program including easing affiliation rules, cap gap relief for doctors, Neufeld memo easing