Tech giants Amazon & Google suspend green card applications amid layoffs
Amazon and Google have halted green card applications for immigrants in the United States for 2024, citing recent tech industry layoffs, including those at Microsoft. This decision adds to the challenges faced by foreign workers, especially in the...
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Amazon and Google have suspended green card applications for immigrants in the United States for the year 2024, a move prompted by recent layoffs in the tech industry, including those at Microsoft.
The intensifying competition is making conditions increasingly challenging for foreign workers, the Daily Guardian reported.
The halt in the green card application procedure could worsen the challenges encountered by international candidates seeking jobs in the US, especially in the technology industry. Amazon and Google have both temporarily stopped PERM applications until the next year.
PERM, administered by the US Department of Labor, is a procedure aimed at securing permanent labor certification. Its primary objective is to safeguard job opportunities, wages, and working conditions for American workers while admitting foreign workers. Often, PERM serves as the initial stage in the green card acquisition process.
Amazon made an internal announcement earlier this year stating its decision to halt all PERM filings through 2024 due to operational constraints. Google similarly suspended its PERM applications in January 2023, coinciding with the layoff of 12,000 employees. Employees were informed that the PERM process would not resume until the first quarter of 2025.
Ava Benach, founding partner of Benach Collopy, a distinguished immigration law firm in Washington DC, commented that tech companies are following Google's strategy due to its significant influence in the industry.
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Collopy said that, “With more US workers available for open positions, the labor market test fails and so the process becomes a waste of time and money for these tech companies.” Collopy explained.
“If tech companies have done layoffs relatively recently, they also have to notify laid off workers of new positions that may be going to foreign workers. If some of these people say ‘yes, I’m interested,’ then you’re out of luck with the green card application,” she added, according to the Daily Guardian.
8 ways you can get a US Green Card
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If you are a family member of a US citizen, you have the option to seek lawful permanent resident status while you are within the United States. This classification encompasses immediate family members, fiancés, widowers, and individuals who have suffered cruelty at the hands of a US citizen.
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- You are an immigrant worker with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business or athletics;
- You are a physician who agrees to work full-time in clinical practice for a set period
- An immigrant investor who has invested or is actively investing at least $1 million (or $500,000 in a targeted employment area) in a new commercial enterprise in the US which will create full-time positions for at least 10 qualifying employees.
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You qualify under this category if you are an immigrant worker possessing exceptional expertise in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
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If you were granted asylum status in the United States at least one year ago, or if you were admitted as a refugee at least one year ago, you may meet the eligibility criteria to apply for a Green Card as an asylee or refugee, respectively.
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You could potentially be eligible if you are a victim of human trafficking and currently hold a T nonimmigrant visa. Similarly, eligibility may apply if you are a crime victim with a current U nonimmigrant visa.
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You may meet the eligibility criteria to apply as a VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) self-petitioner, specifically as a victim of battery or extreme cruelty, under the following circumstances:
- If you are the abused parent, spouse, or child of a US Citizen. - If you are an abused spouse or child of a Cuban native or citizen. - If you are an abused spouse or child of a lawful permanent resident who obtained their Green Card based on HRIFA (Haitian Refugee Immigrant Fairness Act).
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- You are eligible to submit a Green Card application under this category if you fall into one of the following groups: - You are a Liberian national and have maintained continuous physical presence in the United States since November 20, 2014. - You were selected for a diversity visa in the Department of State's diversity visa lottery. - You are a Cuban native or citizen. - You are an American Indian born in Canada. - You are a person born in the United States to a foreign diplomat. - You were stationed in the United States as a foreign diplomat or high-ranking official and are unable to return home.
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An individual who has resided continuously in the United States since before January 1, 1972, is eligible to apply for a Green Card.