This bill helps Russian scientists with advanced degrees move to the United States by providing them special immigrant status. It aims to attract talent in important fields like science and technology.
Countering Russian Innovation and Safeguarding Individual Scientists Act of 2025 or the CRISIS Act of 2025This bill makes certain Russian nationals with degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) eligible to become permanent residents of the United States. Under the bill, special immigrant status may be given to Russian nationals (and their spouse and children) who have a U.S. doctoral degree or a foreign equivalent in a STEM field and are seeking work in a STEM field in the United States. Candidates must satisfy vetting and interview requirements set by the Department of Homeland Security. Up to 3,000 individuals may be admitted under this bill each fiscal year FY2026 through FY2029. Individuals admitted under this bill do not count towards other statutory numerical limitations for immigration.
1. This bill allows certain Russian nationals to apply for special immigrant status in the U.S. 2. Eligible applicants must have a doctoral degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. 3. The bill limits the number of applicants to 3,000 per year for four years. 4. Applicants must pass background checks and meet specific vetting requirements. 5. Spouses and children of eligible applicants can also apply to join them in the U.S.