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Jobs & HiringApr 30, 2026·1 min read·🔥 High relevance

Supreme Court Upholds H-4 Spousal Work Authorization — A Win for Immigrant Families and the U.S. Workforce

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Supreme Court Upholds H-4 Spousal Work Authorization — A Win for Immigrant Families and the U.S. Workforce

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On October 14, 2025, thousands of H-1B families across the United States breathed a sigh of relief. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge seeking to revoke work authorization for H-1B spouses holding H-4 visas , effectively preserving the H-4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD) program. This decision marks the end of nearly a decade of legal battles and provides much-needed stability for immigrant families navigating the complex U.S. immigration system.

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On October 14, 2025, thousands of H-1B families across the United States breathed a sigh of relief. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge seeking to revoke work authorization for H-1B spouses holding H-4 visas , effectively preserving the H-4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD) program. This decision marks the end of nearly a decade of legal battles and provides much-needed stability for immigrant families navigating the complex U.S. immigration system. But why does this decision matter, and who stands to benefit?

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