Dear Sophie: What does Biden’s win mean for tech immigration?

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Here’s another edition of “Dear Sophie,” the advice column that answers immigration-related questions about working at technology companies.

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Dear Sophie:

What does President-elect Biden’s victory mean for U.S. immigration and immigration reform?

I’m in tech in SF and have a lot of friends who are immigrant founders, along with many international teammates at my tech company. What can we look forward to?

—Anticipation in Albany

Dear Anticipation,

Glimpsing into my crystal ball, I see opportunity ahead. President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris have long stood committed to important immigration changes that will directly affect the Silicon Valley tech ecosystem.

Dream with ambition, lead with conviction, and see yourself in a way that others might not see you, simply because they’ve never seen it before.

— Kamala Harris

We’re appreciative of what’s to come. As my firm’s mission is to transcend borders, expand opportunity and connect the world by practicing compassionate, visionary and expert immigration law in service of the betterment of humanity, we’re looking forward to a deluge of immigration changes that will support our clients as well as innovation and entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley and beyond. Please join me tomorrow for a free webinar as we take a look at what’s ahead for U.S. immigration in 2020, what these important developments mean for Silicon Valley, for startup founder immigration, and for recruiting, hiring and retaining top talent.

I’m confident we’ll see meaningful changes in immigration for startups, founders, investors, researchers, highly skilled professionals, students, Dreamers and families under the Biden administration. Check out my Immigration Law for Tech Startups podcast for my take on some of the highlights. Of top priority, Biden and Harris plan to unravel recent executive orders and regulations, modernize our immigration system, and perhaps most importantly, welcome immigrants.

President-elect Biden’s six-point plan for building a fair and humane immigration system includes promises to:

First 100 days

During the first 100 days of his administration, Biden has promised to take several actions designed to end the most damaging recent immigration policies. Biden will fully reinstate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which the Trump administration has sought to end, make Dreamers (DACA recipients) eligible for federal student aid, and protect undocumented immigrants until legislation is enacted that provides a path to citizenship.

He will also end the public charge rule that went into effect in February and affects most work visa and green card candidates.

And he promised to promote immigrant entrepreneurship, namely creating a startup visa! Just before leaving office, the Obama administration created the closest thing to a startup visa through an executive order: the International Entrepreneur Rule. However, the Trump administration tried to eliminate the rule, which ended up in court, while U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) never implemented it. I offer my support to the incoming administration to make the startup visa a reality.

Biden also promised to:

Modernizing the U.S. immigration system

Biden promised to work with Congress to pass immigration reform legislation. We’re still waiting to see whether the Democrats or Republicans will take the Senate, but the legislative priorities Biden outlined that most directly affect the tech industry include:

Welcoming immigrants

Biden plans to support communities with federal resources to among other things:

It’s thrilling to have an incoming administration that recognizes the value of immigrants and international entrepreneurs. Looking forward to four transformational years ahead!

All my best,

S


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Sophie’s podcast, Immigration Law for Tech Startups, is available on all major podcast platforms. If you’d like to be a guest, she’s accepting applications!

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