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Game-Changing Updates to H-1B and EAD Rules Set to Reshape Immigration Policies

Visaserve

Ridgewood, New Jersey – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued two critical final rules that promise to transform key aspects of the H-1B visa program and Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). These updates, effective mid-January 2025, aim to modernize immigration pathways, enhance program integrity, and provide much-needed flexibility for employers and foreign workers alike.

Permanent Extension of EAD Validity Periods

Effective January 13, 2025, the DHS will permanently extend the automatic renewal period for EADs from 180 days to 540 days. This change is designed to address the lengthy processing times at USCIS and ensure eligible individuals can maintain employment without interruptions.

Who Benefits?

The expanded automatic EAD extensions apply to individuals in various categories, including but not limited to:

  • Adjustment of status applicants
  • H-4, L-2, and E-dependent spouses
  • Refugees and asylees
  • TPS beneficiaries
  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) self-petitioners

Employers should remain proactive by identifying employees who may benefit from these extensions and providing necessary support for timely EAD renewals.

Modernizing the H-1B Program

On January 17, 2025, the DHS will implement sweeping changes to the H-1B visa program. These updates focus on streamlining processes, offering greater flexibility, and reinforcing compliance. Here are the most impactful changes:

Specialty Occupation Clarifications

The DHS is refining the definition of a specialty occupation, emphasizing the direct relationship between the required degree field and job duties. This clarification provides employers more latitude in listing acceptable degree fields for positions while maintaining compliance.

Amended Petitions

Employers must now adhere to updated guidelines when filing amended petitions due to changes in an H-1B worker’s work location. These rules align with current policy to ensure consistency.

Employer-Employee Relationship

A major shift eliminates the rigid employer-employee relationship requirement. Beneficiary-owners of petitioning entities may now qualify for H-1B status, provided they meet specific parameters, including performing specialty occupation duties for the majority of their time.

Cap Exemptions

Nonprofit and governmental research organizations will benefit from expanded definitions, allowing more flexibility for H-1B cap-exempt petitions. This change also accommodates remote work arrangements, focusing on the job duties rather than the physical location of the work.

Key Integrity Measures

To protect the integrity of the H-1B program, the DHS is introducing the following safeguards:

  1. Bona Fide Job Offers: Employers must establish the legitimacy of the job offer, supported by contracts and documentation.
  2. Third-Party Placements: For H-1B workers assigned to third-party worksites, the specialty occupation determination will now prioritize the requirements of the third party.
  3. Site Visits: USCIS site visits will be codified, and non-compliance could lead to petition denial or revocation.

What Employers Should Do Now

  • Audit Workforce: Evaluate current employees on EADs or H-1B visas to understand how these changes may impact them.
  • Stay Updated: Monitor filing deadlines and regulatory updates to avoid disruptions.
  • Leverage Support: Work closely with immigration professionals to ensure compliance with the new rules.

Your Trusted Partner in Immigration Law

At NPZ Law Group, we stay ahead of policy changes to provide actionable guidance for employers and foreign workers. If you’re navigating the complexities of the H-1B program or EAD renewals, our experienced team is here to assist. Contact us today to discuss how these updates might affect your immigration strategy.



For specialty guidance on U.S. and Canadian immigration matters, visit www.visaserve.com or call 201-670-0006. The NPZ Law Group stands ready, willing, and able to assist you with your U.S. and Canadian immigration law needs.

 

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