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Partner with Korea Act

USA118th CongressHR-2827| House 
| Updated: 4/25/2023
Gerald E. Connolly

Gerald E. Connolly

Democratic Representative

Virginia

Cosponsors (42)
Adam B. Schiff (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)David J. Trone (Democratic)Ed Case (Democratic)C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic)Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican)Terri A. Sewell (Democratic)Young Kim (Republican)Dina Titus (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Suzan K. DelBene (Democratic)Thomas R. Suozzi (Democratic)Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Republican)Daniel T. Kildee (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic)Matt Cartwright (Democratic)Joaquin Castro (Democratic)Joe Wilson (Republican)Jill N. Tokuda (Democratic)Joseph D. Morelle (Democratic)Mike Kelly (Republican)Marilyn Strickland (Democratic)Kelly Armstrong (Republican)James A. Himes (Democratic)Ami Bera (Democratic)Mark Takano (Democratic)Sydney Kamlager-Dove (Democratic)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Donald S. Beyer (Democratic)Andy Kim (Democratic)David G. Valadao (Republican)Michelle Steel (Republican)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Deborah K. Ross (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)Michael Lawler (Republican)Jimmy Gomez (Democratic)Grace Meng (Democratic)Bill Pascrell (Democratic)Nicole Malliotakis (Republican)

Judiciary Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Partner with Korea Act This bill creates an E-4 treaty trader visa category for up to 15,000 nationals of South Korea each fiscal year who are coming to the United States solely to perform specialty occupation services, subject to various requirements. The 15,000 limit shall only apply to principal recipients of such visas and not their accompanying spouses or children. (A specialty occupation is one that requires the theoretical and practical application of highly specialized knowledge and a bachelor's degree or higher.)
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Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-1762
Partner with Korea Act

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 117-3382
Partner with Korea Act
Apr 25, 2023
Introduced in House
Apr 25, 2023
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr 26, 2023

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 118-1301
Introduced in Senate
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-1762
    Partner with Korea Act


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 117-3382
    Partner with Korea Act


  • April 25, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • April 25, 2023
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.


  • April 26, 2023

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 118-1301
    Introduced in Senate

Immigration

Related Bills

  • S 118-1301: Partner with Korea Act

Partner with Korea Act

USA118th CongressHR-2827| House 
| Updated: 4/25/2023
Partner with Korea Act This bill creates an E-4 treaty trader visa category for up to 15,000 nationals of South Korea each fiscal year who are coming to the United States solely to perform specialty occupation services, subject to various requirements. The 15,000 limit shall only apply to principal recipients of such visas and not their accompanying spouses or children. (A specialty occupation is one that requires the theoretical and practical application of highly specialized knowledge and a bachelor's degree or higher.)
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-1762
Partner with Korea Act

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 117-3382
Partner with Korea Act
Apr 25, 2023
Introduced in House
Apr 25, 2023
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr 26, 2023

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 118-1301
Introduced in Senate
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-1762
    Partner with Korea Act


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 117-3382
    Partner with Korea Act


  • April 25, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • April 25, 2023
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.


  • April 26, 2023

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 118-1301
    Introduced in Senate
Gerald E. Connolly

Gerald E. Connolly

Democratic Representative

Virginia

Cosponsors (42)
Adam B. Schiff (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)David J. Trone (Democratic)Ed Case (Democratic)C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (Democratic)Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Republican)Terri A. Sewell (Democratic)Young Kim (Republican)Dina Titus (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Suzan K. DelBene (Democratic)Thomas R. Suozzi (Democratic)Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Republican)Daniel T. Kildee (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic)Matt Cartwright (Democratic)Joaquin Castro (Democratic)Joe Wilson (Republican)Jill N. Tokuda (Democratic)Joseph D. Morelle (Democratic)Mike Kelly (Republican)Marilyn Strickland (Democratic)Kelly Armstrong (Republican)James A. Himes (Democratic)Ami Bera (Democratic)Mark Takano (Democratic)Sydney Kamlager-Dove (Democratic)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Donald S. Beyer (Democratic)Andy Kim (Democratic)David G. Valadao (Republican)Michelle Steel (Republican)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)Deborah K. Ross (Democratic)Seth Moulton (Democratic)Josh Gottheimer (Democratic)Michael Lawler (Republican)Jimmy Gomez (Democratic)Grace Meng (Democratic)Bill Pascrell (Democratic)Nicole Malliotakis (Republican)

Judiciary Committee

Immigration

Related Bills

  • S 118-1301: Partner with Korea Act
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted