Majority of new green cards have gone to immigrants already living in U.S.
Pew Research Center says the guidance could affect hundreds of thousands of applicants and give immigration officers case-by-case discretion.
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Green card uncertainty grows after Trump administration memo causes confusion
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) A memo from the Trump administration has left immigration attorneys and their clients scrambling after weeks of conflicting guidance on the green card application process.The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services memo, issued in late May, told people seeking green cards they would need to leave the country and apply from their home country, with limited exceptions. The announcement set off widespread alarm among applicants a…
Permanent Residency Rules - Clark Center Forum
This US survey examines (a) Requiring most green card applicants to apply for permanent residency from overseas would lead to a substantial reduction in the numbers of skilled immigrants in the US; (b) Requiring most green card applicants to apply for permanent residency from overseas would have a measurably adverse impact on a substantial number of US businesses The post Permanent Residency Rules appeared first on Clark Center Forum.
The U.S. government reversed its intention to force applicants for permanent residence (known as "green card") to process it in their home country, the New York Times reported. "The Department of Homeland Security, in charge of immigration affairs, told the New York daily Friday that this new policy would eventually not apply to all applicants, but "on a case-by-case basis." "It simply served as a reminder to agents to use their discretionary po…
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