The Trump administration has finalized a new rule that closes a significant loophole in commercial trucking regulations, impacting unqualified foreign drivers. This rule prohibits the use of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) as proof of eligibility for a non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). The change was officially announced on [insert date].
Key Details:
- Effective immediately: Foreign drivers must present an unexpired foreign passport.
- Additional requirement: A Form I-94 is now mandatory to verify lawful entry and exit from the U.S.
- The rule aims to enhance safety standards in the trucking industry by ensuring only qualified drivers operate large vehicles.
- This change affects all applicants seeking a CDL under non-domiciled status.
This new regulation is expected to impact foreign drivers seeking employment in the U.S. trucking industry significantly. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: WORLDINTEL24
