Silicon Valley technological companies employing foreign workers rush towards the fear of visa holders if they travel outside the country, they could not return.
“Our customers are scouting and say:” We are really worried, we want to support our friends, “said San Francisco lawyer, Kelli, due to the giant of immigration law, Berry, Appleman & Leiden. “Fear is there.”
Companies in the Bay region and across the country are a snack to Hooking and others in its legal field to hold online town halls assisted up to hundreds of foreign employees.
“We now have a lot of conversations to find out if companies wish to institute certain policies concerning travel,” said San Francisco Immigration lawyer Maxine Bayley, in the Duane Morris cabinet. “I have not yet had a customer saying:” We are not going to allow travel “. Business is now global and companies must send people worldwide.
Some workers with visas play safely and avoid personal travel, said Bayley. “I certainly had conversations that ended with:” Well, I’m not going to make this trip at the moment “,” said Bayley.
Although President Donald Trump in his first administration was targeting the controversial H-1 BC-work visa held by tens of thousands of workers in the Bay region, his administration has so far not sought to prevent working visa holders from returning to the United States, immigration lawyers said.
“The main thing we say to people is that there are many people who travel every day, and most people have no problem,” said Duehning. “If you wear the appropriate documentation, you are honest with the entrance officer, you have not committed any crime, you have not exceeded your visa, you have not raped your status, you should have no problem.”
The concerns about the trips of foreign workers increased following Trump’s previous attempts to limit the number of people on the H-1B, combined with the deportations of non-citizens of his non-citizen administration, including those who have judicial records, the Gaza War demonstrators and the demonstrators who were sentenced to maximum deviation and accessories.
Meanwhile, the federal authorities stimulated visa candidates and working visa holders, and the US State Department performs a complete examination of visa categories, “which adds to the feeling of unpredictability,” said Washington, a Washington lawyer, DC, in the immigration law firm.
Muhlenkamp advises people on work visas, in particular those whose renewals are pending or who must adjust their visa status, to speak with an immigration lawyer before leaving the United States, “as the start of the school year can include risks or delays.”
American embassies abroad closely examine the candidates for the work visa, in particular by asking for handles on social networks and on research publications and the organizations that the candidates have worked, said Bayley. This control depth was launched during Trump’s first administration and continued throughout Joe Biden’s mandate in the presidency, noted Bayley.
Bayley said she had organized a handful of town halls for the companies in the Bay region, and that her business led much more across the country. Online disinformation and rumors have stimulated fears of visa workers, said Bayley. “Our job is to really educate our customers and their employees about what is really going on, what the law says and how we will conform,” said Bayley. “Giving people acts helps relieve this anxiety.”
Travel decisions for employers and visa workers in certain countries are also the travel prohibitions offered by the Trump administration but have interrupted for citizens of certain countries. It is not known when the prohibitions can be imposed and they are targeting, said Bayley.
“We know that happens,” said Bayley. A customer company has just come to him on potential trips by an employee born in Iran, said Bayley. “It is a really difficult call to make because we do not know what these travel bans will say and what they are going to limit.”
Trump, in his first mandate, issued prohibitions on travel in the United States for citizens of Burma, Eritrea, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Nigeria, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Venezuela, Yemen and, temporarily.
An additional discomfort surrounds the fate of the H-1B visa. Intended for workers with specialized skills, the visa has become a flash point in the debate on immigration. Silicon Valley technological companies push to extend the annual ceiling of 80,000 over new visas, and criticisms indicate that cases of American workers are replaced by visa holders and research suggesting that companies use visa not only to obtain higher talents, but to use foreign workers at cheaper rates and lower wages.
Deep divisions on the visa exist among people close to Trump, with the venture capital of the Bay region and Trump technological advisor, David Sacks, as well as the head of the Elon Musk government Ministry supporting the visa, while he is vociferating the far right advisor of Trump, Steve Bannon and the close confidant of Trump, the theory of conspiracy theory Laure.
Trump in 2016, promised to “end the use of H-1B as cheap work program”, but at the end of last year, supported the visa. What part of the dispute he ultimately supports, said DUNING, remains to be seen.
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