๐ฃ Exciting News for Religious Workers! ๐
The Sunset Date for Non-Minister Religious Workers Program Extended #ImmigrationUpdate #ReligiousWorkerVisa
๐ฅ Great news in the world of immigration law! On January 19, 2024, President signed H.R. 2872, which extends the EB-4 non-minister special immigrant religious worker program. This critical program is now extended through March 8, 2024.
๐ What does this mean? Non-minister special immigrant religious workers, along with their accompanying spouses and children, now have until March 8, 2024, to immigrate or adjust to permanent resident status. This date is crucial as it marks the โsunset dateโ - the end of this program.
๐ Who are these non-minister special immigrant religious workers? They include individuals engaged in religious vocations or occupations, in both professional and non-professional capacities. Itโs vital for immigration professionals to note this distinction and guide their clients accordingly.
โช Importantly, the sunset date does NOT affect special immigrants entering the U.S. solely to carry on the vocation of a minister, including their accompanying family members.
๐ Stay informed and prepared to assist your clients in navigating this significant development in immigration law.
๐ If youโre dealing with cases in this category or need more information, feel free to reach out or comment below!
#ImmigrationLaw #EB4Visa #ReligiousWorker #PermanentResidency #USImmigration
#HAYMANWOODWARD ๐บ๐ธ๐ฝ
๐ฅ Great news in the world of immigration law! On January 19, 2024, President signed H.R. 2872, which extends the EB-4 non-minister special immigrant religious worker program. This critical program is now extended through March 8, 2024.
๐ What does this mean? Non-minister special immigrant religious workers, along with their accompanying spouses and children, now have until March 8, 2024, to immigrate or adjust to permanent resident status. This date is crucial as it marks the โsunset dateโ - the end of this program.
๐ Who are these non-minister special immigrant religious workers? They include individuals engaged in religious vocations or occupations, in both professional and non-professional capacities. Itโs vital for immigration professionals to note this distinction and guide their clients accordingly.
โช Importantly, the sunset date does NOT affect special immigrants entering the U.S. solely to carry on the vocation of a minister, including their accompanying family members.
๐ Stay informed and prepared to assist your clients in navigating this significant development in immigration law.
๐ If youโre dealing with cases in this category or need more information, feel free to reach out or comment below!
#ImmigrationLaw #EB4Visa #ReligiousWorker #PermanentResidency #USImmigration
#HAYMANWOODWARD ๐บ๐ธ
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