Our colleagues in the Immigration Law Group at Epstein Becker Green (Robert Groban Jr., Pierre Georges Bonnefil, Patrick Brady, Jang Hyuk Im, and Greta Ravitsky) have prepared a client alert regarding two rules that the Department of Homeland Security proposed on May 12, 2014. If enacted, these rules would help the United States to attract and retain highly skilled workers. Topics include:
- DHS Proposes to Issue Employment Authorization to Certain H-4 Spouses
- DHS Proposes to Enhance Flexibility for Highly Skilled Specialty Occupation Professionals
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