Lawsuit filed against Biden administration for proposal to base H-1B selection on wages
Greg Siskind of Siskind Susser PC who is representing one of the petitioners said that the higher wage requirement would create a system where non-profits would be unable to compete for talent
BusinessToday.In | May 19, 2021 | Updated 12:47 IST
H-1B visa: Lawsuit against Biden administration
Five non-profit organisations and businesses have filed a lawsuit against the Joe Biden administration for an H-1B visa selection process that would prioritise high-waged applicants. The petitioners called the move disastrous and filed a lawsuit on Monday in a US District Court.
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Last week, the US administration said it would continue with the H-4 employment authorisation programme, which enabled spouses of H-1B dependents to work in the country. Representational image 
New Delhi: H-1B and L-1 visa denial rate in the US is likely to come down in the upcoming visa lottery in April for the financial year 2022 which begins on October 1 as US President Joe Biden has revoked the ‘Buy American Hire American’ (BAHA) executive order of predecessor Donald Trump, which had resulted in high denials. Biden administration s move is expected to translate into fewer visa rejections and requests for evidence (RFE).