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Conrad 30,
Religious Worker & EB5 Program Temporary Extensions
Posted
Oct 16, 2009
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President Obama signed a continuing resolution on October 1, 2009,
temporarily extending funding for the Conrad 30 program for physicians, the
Non-Minister Immigrant Religious Worker category and EB5 immigrant investor
pilot programs until October 31, 2009.
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Regular readers of MurthyDotCom and the MurthyBulletin may
recall that these programs were previously extended until September 30,
2009, as noted in our March 27, 2009 NewsBrief,
Conrad-30 Investor
Pilot Program and Religious Worker Extensions. Funding for these
programs for an additional three years is contained in pending
appropriations legislation, which is in process as of this writing.
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Conrad 30 Program Extended
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The Conrad 30 (or Conrad State) Program was created in 1994 to provide a
waiver of the two-year home residency requirement for international medical
graduates (IMGs) in J-1 status. The program provides each participating
state with 30 waiver slots for J-1 physicians who agree to serve in
medically underserved areas for three years. A detailed discussion of the
Conrad 30 Program is available on MurthyDotCom in our article,
Congress Extends the
Conrad State Program until June 1, 2008 (16 Mar 2007).
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EB5 Investment Visas Alternative Still Viable
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As explained in the March
27, 2009 article cited above, the EB5 Immigrant Investor Pilot Program
targets special regional centers around the United States for additional
foreign investment. One of the major advantages of this pilot program is
that the requirement to create ten jobs has been modified. Under the normal
EB5 process, ten jobs must be created directly from the intending
immigrant's investment. Under the pilot program, these ten jobs may be
created indirectly. The EB5 visa may be a workable alternative for business
people looking to make investments in the United States. A discussion of the
EB5 visa program can be found on MurthyDotCom in our article,
EB5 Investor Must Satisfy
All Legal Requirements (14 Mar 2008).
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Religious Worker Program Extended
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The President's action has also extended the Non-Minister Immigrant
Religious Worker category, which otherwise would have been allowed to
sunset. This immigrant visa category provides an avenue for obtaining lawful
permanent residence (green card) status to certain religious workers who
have been employed by a religious organization for at least two years. A
detailed discussion of this program was included in our August 15, 2003
MurthyDotCom NewsBrief entitled
Religious Workers
Provisions 'Sunset.'
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E-Verify Extended
President Obama's approval of this continuing resolution also provided
funding to continue the E-Verify program of the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS). This program was explained in our July 17,
2009 MurthyDotCom NewsBrief,
DHS to Withdraw No-Match
Rule.
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Conclusion
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The immigration programs at issue, the EB-5 Pilot Program, the Conrad 30,
and the Non-Minister Religious Worker, are all valuable. The United States
should continue to utilize the immigration system to attract those willing
to make substantial investments and create U.S. jobs. Job creation of all
types should be supported, whether it involves direct employment with the
EB-5 investor's company, or the indirectly-created jobs permitted under the
EB-5 Pilot Program. The Conrad 30 Program provides medically-underserved
areas with highly-trained physicians. Since the economy and health care are
currently top priorities nationally, it seems only logical that these
programs should be extended. We will continue to update
MurthyDotCom and
MurthyBulletin
readers on the status of these important and useful programs.
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