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Immigration

Feb. 23, 2018

Spouse visa changes could impact companies

Expected spouse visa changes likely to disrupt employers, skilled workers

Spouse visa changes could impact companies
WENGER

Expected changes to work authorization for some spouses of highly skilled immigrants could lead to companies struggling to retain talent and potentially impact the upcoming H-1B filing season, immigration attorneys say.

In a notice published in December, the Trump administration said it intended to preliminarily amend an Obama-era rule that allows certain H-1B spouses to work. That hasn't happened and some attorneys believe the final...

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