
Many families today rely heavily on the H4-EAD, which grants work permission to spouses of H1B holders. But in the past, it has been the subject of political scrutiny and judicial challenges. Given the possibility of a new government, there is a legitimate concern that the program may be scaled back or discontinued completely. The stakes for holders of H4-EAD are quite high. Losing the ability to work might ruin years of meticulous preparation, careers, and finances.
This is not an uncommon circumstance. Numerous members of the H1B community are facing comparable challenges:
Do I need to try to reset my H1B clock?
Is staying on an H4-EAD too dangerous?
What if the future of my family is threatened by political changes?
There are no easy answers to this delicate balancing act.
It might feel like there are very few possibilities for people who cannot or do not want to spend a year overseas.