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Immigration Update for H1B Dependents -- GOOD NEWS - blackberry
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A recent memo by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services has brought a little cheer this holiday season to spouses of temporary workers in the United States.

The memo, dated December 5 2006, clarifies that the time spent as a dependent (on an H-4 or L-2 visa) of an H1B or L-1 visa holder will not count against the maximum allowable period of admission for H1B or L-1 workers. Instead, if the dependent gets an H1B or L-1 visa, he or she can work for six years.

"Everybody is happy about it," says immigration attorney Allen E Kaye.

He offers an example. Let's say a woman stays in the US as a dependent with her husband for five years, and wants to get a work permit. Earlier, she would have been allowed to work only for a year. "But now, you get six years because your H-4 time doesn't count," he says.

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blackberry, how about J1 and J2 as most of th program are offering only J1.Thnx
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#3
Blackberry,thanks for great news,can u please give link to above announcement,,thanku
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http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/jan/15us.htm
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#5
thanks a lot,step3_help
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#6
THATS A TRUE NEWS AND VERY EXCELLENT NEWS.
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#7
I HOPE RETROGRESSION WILL GO AWAY SOON.
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#8
really a very good news. thank you. hope new year brings more good news during match. amen
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