Wait before you take a leap. The bill has to signed by President and then the law has to be enacted. this whole process might take 4-6 months after the president signs.
ISN (www.isn.org) is working closely with the INS and the other Senators, to ensure that the same version of the 2045 bill is enacted without change, which was passed by House and Senate. There is always a possibility that something might get missed out during enactment of the law. So guys wait, keep your fingers crossed and if possible concentrate your efforts towards ISN and its work, so that we all will be victorious together.
I guess this bill frees up people who have applied for I-485 for atleast 6 months. But what about post green card. Are they still stuck with their curent employers for another 6-12 months?
Wrong...it becomes law once he signs it. Even if he doesn\'t sign it, it automatically becomes law after 10 days (not counting Sundays)as long as he doesn\'t veto it.
Even the current law doesn\'t require Green card holder to stay at the job for 6-12 months. You have that impression because most lawyers advise you to do so to avoid potential trouble, be noted, it\'s only trouble, not disaster.
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