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Yet another win for Indian H-1B holders as appeals court reverses USCIS decision for visa denial
The judgement was against the visa denial issued by the USCIS in 2017 for an Indian H-1B petitioner for the firm Innova Solutions. December 20, 2020 / 09:43 AM IST
Yet another day, yet another win for H-1B visa holders in the US. This time a US court pulled up the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for denying visa to an H-1B visa holder in a “capricious and arbitrary” manner.
Well this isn’t the first time the USCIS has lost. This is in fact in a series of lawsuit that the Trump administration has lost for denying visas like or implementing regulations without the stipulated notice and comment period.
Updated Dec 20, 2020 | 14:12 IST
A US appellate court referred to as ninth circuit, deemed as arbitrary and capricious a decision of the USCIS services in 2017 of not recognising computer programmers as “speciality” occupation for H-1b visa Good news for IT workers as US court rules H-1B ‘speciality’ visas may be granted to computer programmers  |  Photo Credit: PTI
In a victory for Information Technology (IT) companies battling a 2017 US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) decision to rescind an order making computer programmers eligible for ‘speciality’ H-1B. visa, a US appellate court has overruled the same.
It will be now possible for US IT companies to sponsor techies under the category for temporary immigration to the US under ‘speciality’ H-1B visas.
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US court denies USCIS motion to dismiss the H-1B spouses employment authorisation renewal lawsuit
These H4 visa holders are spouses of H-1B visa holders in the US and majority of them Indians. A group of 45 foreign nationals filed a lawsuit against the immigration agency for the same in the Northern District Court of California on November 3, 2020, for unreasonable delay in issuing H4 EAD renewals. December 16, 2020 / 10:26 PM IST
In a relief to dependents of H-1B visa holders, a US court dismissed the US Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed for unreasonable delay in issuing their work authorisation renewals.