Obama Administration

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced today that it will be extending U.S. employment authorization to certain H-4 spouses of foreign nationals in H-1B status.  Family members of H-1B workers are permitted to enter the United States in H-4 status as dependents of the H-1B worker, but they are not authorized to work.  This change permits spouses in H-4 status to apply for an unrestricted work card provided that the principal H-1B employee:

  1.  Is the beneficiary of an approved Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker; or
  2. Has been granted H-1B status under the American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act of 2000 (AC21), which permits H-1B employees seeking permanent residency to extend their H-1B status beyond the usual six-years.

In a July 17 memo, President Obama announced a new policy encouraging “awareness and understanding” of opportunities to expand the use of public-private partnerships to address U.S. infrastructure challenges. The directive calls for action on the part of the Departments of Transportation and Treasury and establishes an Interagency Infrastructure Finance Working Group. You can read