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The Senate bill would eliminate the visa backlog, in part by exempting
spouses and unmarried children of LPRs from annual limitations on family-
sponsored green cards, treating them like spouses and children of U.S.
citizens.
By adopting backlog reduction measures and increasing the limit on the
number of immigrants allowed each year from individual countries, the Senate
bill would eliminate current family visa backlogs in seven years and
reducing future wait times for nations with the highest rates of immigration
to the United States.
The Senate bill would eliminate the existing backlogs for employment-based
green cards, exempt certain employment-based categories from the annual cap,
and remove annual country limitations altogether.
The Senate bill would exempt STEM PhD and Master’s graduates from the
annual cap of 140,000 visas. This provision would effectively “staple” a
green card to the diplomas of advanced STEM graduates from U.S. universities.
The Senate bill would increase the number of available H-1B visas by raising
the baseline cap from 65,000 visas to 115,000 visas per year.
Improvements to the H-1B program would allow spouses of H-1B visa holders to
work in the United States and increase worker mobility by establishing a 60
-day transition period for H-1B workers to change jobs.