More Employment Immigration Reforms introduced by USCIS
US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced January 31st that it is proposing a series of changes to employment immigration rules which are designed to benefit the US economy and continue to make the US attractive to highly skilled immigrants.Expand eligibility for 17-month extension of optional practical training (OPT) for F-1 international students to include students with a prior degree in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Under the current rules, the applicant for an extension must be currently pursuing a STEM degree. The new rule would allow for an extension even if the current degree is not a STEM field as long as the applicant Allow for additional part-time study for spouses of F-1 students and expand the number of Designated School Officials (DSOs) at schools certified by DHS to enroll international students.Currently, F-2 spouses can only take vocational and recreational classes, and not full-time.
More Employment Immigration Reforms introduced by USCIS was placed on 2/8/12 by Harrietm and is located in Walnut Creek. To find additional Legal Services in California, please follow this link.