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Move to remove per-country cap on Green Cards

WASHINGTON:Two identical legislations backed by top companies from the Silicon Valley like Google have been introduced in the US House of Representatives and Senate to end the percountry limit on Green Cards
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Washington, February 8 

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Two identical legislations backed by top companies from the Silicon Valley like Google have been introduced in the US House of Representatives and Senate to end the per-country limit on Green Cards and could benefit thousands of Indian professionals waiting to gain permanent legal residency if signed into law.

In the Senate, Republican Mike Lee and Democratic presidential aspirant Kamala Harris introduced the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act on Wednesday, a bill that would remove per-country cap for employment-based green cards.

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An identical Bill — Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act (HR 1044) — was tabled in the US House of Representatives by Congressman Zoe Lofgren and Ken Buck, Chair and Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship, with co-sponsorship of a bipartisan group of 112 Congressmen.

If passed by Congress and signed into law, the legislations would benefit thousands of Indian professionals on H-1B visas whose current wait time for permanent legal residency is more than a decade.

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Having a Green Card allows a person to live and work permanently in the US.

According to some recent studies, some categories of those Indian professionals face a wait of 151 years under the current system which imposes a country cap on people who get Green Cards.

The US makes currently 140,000 Green Cards available every year to employment-based immigrants, including many who first come here on temporary visas. — PTI

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