House Bill 2106
115th Congress(2017-2018)
Partner with Korea Act
Introduced
Introduced in House on Apr 20, 2017
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Bill
Bill
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Bill Number
2106
Congress
115
Policy Area
Immigration
Immigration
Primary focus of measure is administration of immigration and naturalization matters; immigration enforcement procedures; refugees and asylum policies; travel and residence documentation; foreign labor; benefits for immigrants. Measures concerning smuggling and trafficking of persons may fall under Crime and Law Enforcement policy area. Measures concerning refugees may fall under International Affairs policy area.
Peter Roskam
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Summary
Partner with Korea Act
This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to create an E-4 treaty trader visa category for up to 15,000 nationals of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) each fiscal year who are coming to the United States solely to perform specialty occupation services and with respect to whom the Department of Labor has certified to the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State that the intending employer has filed an attestation concerning U.S. worker protections with the Department of Labor.
April 20, 2017
05/01/2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security.
04/20/2017
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
04/20/2017
Introduced in House
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