USCIS Moves to Vet Old Green Card Approvals
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WASHINGTON DC.- The U.S. government has initiated a massive review of thousands of Green Cards and other immigration benefits that were approved between 2021 and 2025. The bill was announced by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), which explained that the goal is to strengthen national security controls and verify the legality of the files granted during that period. According to the migration authority, this review includes bot…
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USCIS moves to vet old green card approvals
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is moving toward a policy shift that would allow authorities to revisit and vet previously approved green cards. This step could reshape the stability of permanent residency for thousands of immigrants. U.S. immigration authorities are exploring a plan to reexamine older green card approvals, even for individuals who have already secured permanent residency. The proposal focuses on r…
The director of the USCIS announces an exhaustive review of the Green Cards granted in recent years and during the administration of Joe Biden. The federal government will hire specialized agents and enable a line of complaints to identify possible cases of fraud. (Read more...) The entry Evaluate the revocation of Green Cards granted during the government of Biden was first published in Remolacha - Noticias Dominicana.
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