5 Things to Know About the Trump Administration’s New Green Card Policy
The six-page guidance could affect more than 1.24 million pending applications and gives officers wider discretion to deny in-country green card requests.
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What to know about the Trump administration’s new green card policy
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. If the goal was to confuse everyone, the mission was accomplished. Just before Memorial Day, the Trump administration issued a sweeping new policy directive that took aim at legal immigration. It would have required most temporary visa holders and humanitarian parolees living in the U.S. to return to their home countries to await their green cards. The memo and a…
Trump Admin Redefines Green Cards To Push Legal Visa Holders Out of the Country
A new Trump administration memo has made the path to a green card more difficult for legal visa holders already living in the United States, turning a long-established immigration pathway into one subject to greater scrutiny. The six-page guidance issued by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), signed on 21 May and published the following day, could affect more than a million pending applicants and has already drawn criticism from for…
Since the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a memorandum on May 22 regarding the I-485 (Adjustment of Status in the Interior) policy, the interpretation of the new green card policy and its impact on the future have been a focus of media and immigration organizations for the past two weeks.
Much attention! In the United States, the migration policies promoted by the Donald Trump administration continue to expand since his return to power. In the last directive issued, it was established that most holders of temporary visas and beneficiaries of humanitarian permits will have to return to their country of origin while awaiting approval of their permanent residence, known as Green Card. The bill has generated a wide debate about its i…
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is implementing stricter changes in interview processes for those seeking permanent residency (Green Card). This 2026 will implement a more comprehensive questionnaire, designed to carefully evaluate each file. YOU CAN SEE: CONFIRMED IRS will monitor IMMIGRANTS in the U.S. who carry out these activities and do not comply with a single REGLA It should be mentioned that, a few weeks ago, the US…
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