HR 3012 전망분석

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    희망이 63.***.129.195 4627
    워싱턴의 한 로펌분석 내용입니다. 조금이라도 서로 희망을 나누어 보려고 올림니다. 분석내용 처럼 법안 통과에 상당한 시일이 소요되거나 폐기되었으면 하는 바램입니다. 

    There has been a considerable amount of discussion, excitement and, unfortunately, some incorrect rumors over the past few weeks regarding possible changes to the way employment-based immigrant visas are allocated.   Our office has been receiving many requests to comment on and speculate on what may happen with the proposed legislation.   To avoid fueling rumors, we wanted to wait until Congress takes some concrete steps towards the passage of this legislation before we provide updates.

    About H.R. 3012

    H.R. 3012, the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act was introduced on September 22, 2011 by Rep. Chaffetz (R-UT) and its goal is to eliminate the employment-based per-country cap entirely by fiscal year 2015 and to raise the family-sponsored per-country cap from 7% to 15%.    If enacted into law, this Act would directly benefit the very high number of highly-skilled applicants for immigrant visa from countries such as India and allow them to obtain an approval much earlier (we are talking many years).

    The current law places a limit so that immigrants from a country can obtain no more than 7% of the 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas (or green cards) issued annually.   That cap applies equally to all countries, regardless of the country’s population and creates an imbalance and backlogs for larger countries such as India and China.

    H.R. 3012 Clears the House of Representatives; More Work Remains Ahead

    On November 29, 2011, the House passed H.R. 3012 by a vote of 389-15 with no additional amendments. The measure now moves on to the Senate for consideration.  A brief reminder:  the fact that H.R. 3012 has been approved by the House does not make it a law.   To become a law, the Act must be passed, in identical form, by both the House and the Senate, and then signed into law by the President.

    Many would expect that the Act to pass the Senate quickly.   Unfortunately, indications from here in Washington, DC suggest otherwise.  What is the hold-up?   The answer is politics.   After the House passed the Act on November 29th, Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, host of the upcoming presidential election caucuses, promptly placed a hold on the bill, which is expected to have broad support from his Senate colleagues.

    Conclusion

    While it should be encouraging to see that H.R. 3012 cleared the House, the Act is still far from being a law.  With the presidential election politics, the Act may not be taken up by the Senate for some time.   Even then, we do not know if it will be passed by the full Senate in identical form.   As a result, much work remains to be done for the Act to become a law.    We will continue to monitor developments on this legislation and provide updates.    Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of any assistance or answer any questions.  We also invite you to subscribe to our free weekly immigration newsletter to receive timely updates on this and related topics.

    • 지나가다 96.***.204.33

      그 상원의원 너무 눈물납니다. 너무 고맙고,,
      근데 참 아이러니합니다. 그 좋은 RECAPTURE 법안도 이러한 보수 의원들이 반대를 해서 통과가
      안되는데, 결국 그런 의원때문에 이럴때 한번 도움받네요.
      꼬옥,,,,마음바꾸지 말고 홀드해서 이법안 없애버렸으면 합니다.

    • 안타깝네요 74.***.104.141

      근데, 안타깝지만 하우스에서 통과 되면 Senate에 거의 통과 되는 거 아닌가요? 하원에서 통과 되는게 더 어렵다고 들은 거 같은데..어떤 정치적인 deal 이 있었던게 아닐까요? 미국에서 인도하고 중국한테 잘보이고 싶은건지.. 어떻게 보면 미국 사람들한테는 국가별 한도가 있던 말던 그닥 중요하지 않을 수도 있겠다는 생각이 드네요. Immigration quota자체를 올리는 건 좀 risky 하고..그냥 이런 걸로 인심 쓴다고 하는 건지도 모른다는 생각이 드네요. 이 법 통과 되면 저는 미국을 떠나는 걸 정말 심각하게 고려해야겠습니다.