The Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) Proposed Rule to add new occupations to the Schedule A list is “dead,” at least for now. Stakeholders see this as a disappointment and a missed opportunity.

Schedule A list occupations do not require the employer to conduct a labor market test as part of a green card application process because the government has already determined that there are not enough U.S. workers available for these positions – thus simplifying and speeding up the process. Currently, the Schedule A list only includes physical therapists, professional nurses, and individuals of exceptional ability. The list is clearly outdated because there are many occupations, particularly in STEM fields, experiencing a national labor shortage.

The DOL began its Schedule A initiative with a Request for Information (comments) in December 2023. The goal was to consider how to add more STEM and non-STEM occupations to the list. The comment period was extended, but it seems the rule is not even on the DOL’s list of priorities. Those looking for relief will have to wait and see if the Trump Administration decides to pick up this initiative.

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