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DHS
Announces One-Year Discretionary Waiver of the New Certification Requirements
for Certain Non-Immigrant Health Care Workers Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services FOR IMMEDI DHS Announces New Requirement for Health Care Workers WASHINGTON, D.C. -
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today that foreign health
care workers who seek temporary admission to the United States will be
required to comply with new certification requirements. Under the terms of
the final rule, on or after The certification
requirement was mandated by section 343 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Although the final rule takes effect 60
days from today, the DHS will continue to exercise its discretion under the
Act to allow affected nonimmigrant health care workers sufficient time to
obtain the requisite certification. For one year after publication of the
final rule, the DHS will admit and approve applications for change of status
and/or extension of stay for nonimmigrant health care workers. The admission,
extension of stay, or change of status may not be for a period longer than
one year, and the nonimmigrant foreign health care workers must obtain their
certification within that time. "This
certification requirement will help to ensure that implementation of the
final rule does not disrupt the nation's health care system," remarked
Eduardo Aguirre, Director of the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services. "At the same time, it will afford the affected health care
workers sufficient time to meet all testing requirements and obtain the
required certification," he added. The specifics of the
new requirement are outlined in a rule published in today's Federal Register.
The rule states that the current certification requirements for immigrant
health care workers will remain in place and that certain non-immigrant
health care workers will be subject to certification requirements as well.
The classifications most likely affected are the H, J, O, and TN visa
classifications. The rule also details how organizations may apply for auth
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