U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director
Alejandro Mayorkas joined the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness
in Pittsburgh
to announce “Entrepreneurs in Residence.” This new innovative initiative will
utilize industry expertise to strengthen USCIS policies and practices
surrounding immigrant investors, entrepreneurs and workers with specialized
skills, knowledge, or abilities. Mayorkas announced the initiative at the Jobs
Council’s High Growth Entrepreneurship Listening and Action Session at AlphaLab
in Pittsburgh
before the Council’s quarterly meeting with President Obama.
“This initiative creates additional opportunities for USCIS
to gain insights in areas critical to economic growth,” said Director Mayorkas.
“The introduction of expert views from the private and public sector will help
us to ensure that our policies and processes fully realize the immigration
law’s potential to create and protect American jobs.”
USCIS will launch the “Entrepreneurs in Residence” initiative
with a series of informational summits with industry leaders to gather
high-level strategic input. Informed by the summits, the agency will stand up a
tactical team comprised of entrepreneurs and experts, working with USCIS
personnel, to design and implement effective solutions. This initiative will
strengthen USCIS’s collaboration with industries, at the policy, training, and
officer level, while complying with all current Federal statutes and
regulations.
The initiative builds upon USCIS’s August announcement of
efforts to promote startup enterprises and spur job creation, including
enhancements to the EB-5 immigrant investor visa program. Since August, USCIS
is:
·
Conducting a review of the EB-5 process
·
Working with business analysts to enhance the
EB-5 adjudication process
·
Implementing direct access for EB-5 Regional
Center applicants to reach adjudicators quickly; and
·
Launching new specialized training modules for
USCIS officers on the EB-2 visa classification and L-1B nonimmigrant
intra-company transferees.
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