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NPA
Joins the Call for Immigration Reform
Posted
Sep 07, 2007
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National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) is one of many professional and
public organizations joining the call for immigration reform. NPA has
recently issued a White Paper entitled,
International Postdoctoral Researchers and Their Importance to the
Advancement of U.S. Science, Technology and National Security,
calling on the U.S. Congress to reform immigration laws as they pertain to
international postdoctoral scholars.
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About NPA
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NPA is a national professional organization that advocates for the
interests of postdoctoral scholars. Although in
existence only a few years, NPA has already made itself visible in
the rule and policy-making arena, as related to postdoctoral research. A
nonprofit organization incorporated in the District of Columbia (Washington,
DC), the organization provides a number of programs and resources for
international scholars. As international postdoctoral researchers represent 50-72 percent of the
pool of postdoctoral researchers in the U.S., and produce more peer-reviewed
publications than U.S. postdoctoral researchers, NPA is actively involved in
immigration issues faced by international researchers.
Taking a leadership role, it advocates for more and easier-to-obtain
nonimmigrant visas; such as Hs and Js, with
better immigration benefits, and even for a new nonimmigrant category
that could encompass all of the needs of international scholars.
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NPA Proposal - Short-Term Policy Recommendations
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NPA's recent White Paper made a number of recommendations for improvements
in U.S. law and immigration regulations to ensure continued access to
international talent. Short-term policy recommendations include the
following points.
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Eliminate the
foreign-residence requirement currently attached to J-1 nonimmigrant
visas.
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Help International Postdoctoral Researchers return to the U.S. when they
travel to their respective home countries.
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Raise the cap on the
quota of H1B visas for International Postdoctoral Researchers who have
U.S. and / or foreign advanced degrees.
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Enhance enforcement
of Department of Labor laws regarding prevailing wages, as required by
the H1B nonimmigrant classification.
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Allow spouses of
International Postdoctoral Researchers to work in the U.S.
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Establish a new
nonimmigrant classification specifically for nonimmigrant International
Postdoctoral Research Scholars.
NPA Proposal - Long Term Policy Recommendations
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In addition to short-term policy
recommendations, NPA calls for long-term policy changes; namely the new
nonimmigrant classification allowing dual intent; a five-year validity; allowing salary to be paid from
grants, fellowships and other non-employer sources; employment options for
spouses; an easy way to transfer to other institutions; a sixty-day grace
period to depart the U.S. or find another job; and authorizing consulting as
a valid form of employment. NPA has also made recommendations with regard to
the
processing of the corresponding visa by the U.S. Department of State (DOS).
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Conclusion
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As with any calls for changes in policy in the area of U.S. immigration, we
remind MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers that such
efforts may be successful or may not, depending upon a variety of factors
involved, including the interest generated, whether politicians and others
with the necessary clout will take up their cause, the ability to sway
public opinion, and how the subject is presented in the media. NPA's recent
call for reform reflects the realization by some professional and political
organizations that the U.S. immigration system needs to be improved upon to
better use international talent and resources for the overall benefit of
science, technology, our economy, and our country.

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