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May 3, 2008
HR Bill Proposed - Relief for Nurse Shortage
A bi-partisan
Bill, HR 5924, was proposed in the House last
night by Congressman Wexler (D/FL), co-sponsored
by Congressman Sensenbrennar (R/WI). Coming out
of the House that was totally preoccupied with
enforcement last year – this is a very positive
sign of progress being made.
The points:
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Lifting of Retrogression for
Schedule A workers: All
immigrant visa quotas will
be waived for all
applications filed for
Schedule A Shortage
Occupations (Nurses and,
Physical Therapists) where
the I-140 Petition was filed
prior to September 30, 2011.
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20,000 Primary Beneficiary
Quota: Consulates are not to
approve more than 20,000
primary beneficiary visas in
any one year. Please note,
however, that there is no
quota for the immediate
family members and this does
not effect dependents from
accompanying the principal
applicant to the USA.
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USCIS Expedited Review: The
USCIS must review and
approve or issue a request
for additional evidence, on
all Schedule A I-140 cases
within 30 days of
submission.
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New Grant Fee: All primary
beneficiary nursing visas
issued under this pending
legislation must pay a
$1,500 fee. Fee waivers will
be available for
Katrina-effected and HPSA
employers.
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Grant Program: The grant
fees are to be utilized to
fund a Grant Program where
nursing schools can draw on
the funds based upon the
student population. The fees
are meant to attract, retain
and train nursing faculty,
purchase educational
resources and fund/expand
infrastructure.
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US Citizenship for
Healthcare Workers: Time
spent out of the USA by
legal permanent resident
healthcare workers in a
developing country will not
be penalized when filing for
US citizenship.
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Applicant Attestation:
Applicants for immigrant
visas will be required to
attest that they do not owe
their country of residence
or origin a financial
obligation (where financial
assistance was provided),
that was extended to them to
cover the costs of education
in consideration of a
commitment to continue to
work in that country.
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