USCIS and the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), in consultation with the Department of State, have added
Andorra, Belgium, Brunei, Colombia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, San Marino, Singapore,
Taiwan**, and Timor-Leste to the list of countries whose nationals are
eligible to participate in the H-2A and H-2B Visa programs for the
coming year. The notice listing the eligible countries published on Nov.
18, 2015 in the
Federal Register. DHS
reserves the right to add countries to the eligible countries list at
any time, and to remove any country at any time DHS determines that a
country fails to meet the requirements for continued designation.
Secretary
of Homeland Security Johnson and Secretary of State Kerry have agreed
that Moldova will no longer be designated as an eligible country to
participate in the H-2B program because Moldova is not meeting the
standards in the regulation for the H-2B program participation.
Nationals of Moldova may still participate in the H-2A program because
Moldova continues to meet the standards in the regulation for H-2A
program participation.
The H-2A and H-2B Visa programs allow U.S.
employers to bring foreign nationals to the United States to fill
temporary agricultural and nonagricultural jobs, respectively.
Typically, USCIS only approves H-2A and H-2B petitions for nationals of
countries the Secretary of Homeland Security has designated as eligible
to participate in the programs. USCIS, however, may approve H-2A and
H-2B petitions for nationals of countries
not on the list if it is determined to be in the interest of the United States.