Page 50 - The Indian EYE 051024
P. 50

IMMIGRATION                                                               MAY 10, 2024     |  The Indian Eye 50






                The Much Neglected Schedule A,




              Group II Green Card Option Gets



              a Boost After USCIS Broadens the



                     “Sciences or Arts” Definition








        BY CYRUS D. MEHTA AND      exists. Group I occupations  a lengthy and onerous test   there is an insufficient num-  the past year, as well as the
                                   consist of physical therapists  of the labor market or file an   ber of ready, willing, able,  position offered in the U.S.,
        KAITLYN BOX*
                                   and professional nurses,  ETA-9089 with the DOL.       and  qualified  United  States  must also require exception-
                                   while Group II occupations     In its recent policy up-  workers.                 al ability.
               n April 10, 2024, US-  include  “immigrants  of  ex-  date, USCIS stated that   However,  the  signifi-  Additionally, the ben-
               CIS issued a policy
        Oalert  clarifying  the    ceptional ability in the sci-  “DOL, when designating   cance of this change should  eficiary  must  meet  at  least
                                                                                          not be overstated as all the  two of the following seven
                                   ences or arts, including col-
                                                              Schedule A, Group II, de-
        term “sciences or arts” for   lege and university teachers,  fines  science  or  art  as  any   existing requirements for  criteria laid out in 20 CFR
        Schedule A, Group II occu-  and immigrants of excep-  field  of  knowledge  or  skill   Schedule A, Group II desig-  656.15(d)(1):
        pations. Schedule A occu-  tional ability in the perform-  with respect to which col-  nation still apply. For noncit-  • Documentation of the
        pations are those for which   ing arts”. Schedule A occu-  leges and universities com-  izens in the sciences or arts,   beneficiary’s receipt of in-
        the Department of Labor    pations  are  “pre-certified”  monly  offer  specialized  even  under  the  expanded   ternationally  recognized
        (DOL) has recognized  that   by the DOL, so employers   courses leading to a degree   definition,  this  means  that   prizes or awards for excel-
        a shortage of U.S. workers
                                   are not required to conduct  in the knowledge or skill.”   they must demonstrate ex-  lence in the field;
                                                                  Previously, these terms   ceptional ability in their  • Documentation of the
                                                                  were not defined in the   field.  Employers  must  pro-  beneficiary’s  membership
                                                                  USCIS  Policy  Manual.   vide a full-time offer of   in international associa-
                                                                  This update could open   employment, and offer the   tions, in the field, which re-
                                                                  up  the  Schedule  A,   beneficiary  at  least  the  pre-  quire outstanding achieve-
                                                                  Group II to encompass   vailing wage.                ment of their members, as
                                                                  any field for which U.S.                             judged by recognized in-
                                                                  colleges and universities   The employer must also   ternational experts in their
                                                                  commonly  offer  a de-                               disciplines or fields;
                                                                  gree program.           provide notice of the  • Published      material  in
                                                                      Noncitizens whose   position to a bargaining     professional publications
                                                                  professions were not                                 about   the   beneficiary,
                                                                  clearly a “science” or  representative, or its       about  the  beneficiary’s
                                                                  “art”, such as lawyers,   employees. The specific    work  in  the  field,  which
                                                                  businesspeople,   and                                must include the title,
                                                                  teachers, may now be  requirements that USCIS        date, and author of such
                                                                  able to avail of the    outlines for each Sched-     published material;
                                                                  Schedule A, Group II                               • Evidence  of  the  benefi-
                                                                  program. This broad- ule  A  occupation  must        ciary’s participation on a
                                                                  ening of the definitions   also be met.              panel, or individually, as a
                                                                  of “science” and “art”                               judge of the work of others
                                                                  follows the Biden Ad-                                in the same or in an allied
                     m of                                         ministration’s  Execu-     In order to demonstrate   field of specialization;
          CYRUS D. MEHTA & PARTNERS PLLC                          tive  Order  on  Artificial   “exceptional  ability  in the  • Evidence of the beneficia-
                                                                  Intelligence to expand   sciences  or  arts”,  a  benefi-  ry’s  original  scientific  or

          
                          
  	                            
             the availability of high-  ciary’s prospective employer   scholarly research contri-
                                                                  ly-skilled foreign na-  must “submit documentary     butions  of  major  signifi-
             	                                 
                            tionals in the Science,   evidence showing the wide-  cance in the field;
                                                   
             ­
               €   
              ‚                                                     Technology, Engineer-  spread acclaim and interna-  • Evidence  of  the  benefi-
                                                                  ing, and Mathematics    tional recognition accorded   ciary’s authorship of pub-
                                                                  (STEM)  and  AI  fields,   to  the  beneficiary  by  recog-  lished  scientific  or  schol-
                                                                  as well as additional   nized experts in the bene-   arly articles in the field, in
                                                                  occupations  across  the   ficiary’s  field”.  The  benefi-  international  professional
          2              6th Floor
           
     
        	
     
         
                economy, for which      ciary’s employment during    journals or professional


                                                               www.TheIndianEYE.com
   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55