New US Green Card Policy Could See Irish People Separated From Families and Losing Their Jobs
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Students and other migrants on temporary permits may face new difficulties in obtaining permanent residence or green card within the United States following the policy change announced by the Citizenship and Immigration Service (Uscis) on May 22. The bill redefines the adjustment of status as a benefit reserved for “extraordinary circumstances.” Uscis’s new policy and how it impacts student visasThe Uscis statement indicates that foreigners seek…
Many Feared They Have To Leave US For Green Cards. Team Trump Says Most Won't
The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most immigrants applying for green cards will not need to leave the United States while their applications are processed.
Confusion, uncertainty and panic. It is the consequence of the last occurrence of the Donald Trump administration to drive migrants out of the country. On May 22, the Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) launched a memorandum requiring applicants for permanent residence, the so-called green card, to proceed from outside the United States, which would force hundreds of thousands of people to leave the country.
US Clarifies Green Card Policy After Confusion Over ‘Return Home’ Requirement - Goemkarponn
Washington: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has clarified that immigrants applying for permanent residency will generally not be required to leave the country while their green card applications are under review, easing concerns sparked by a recent policy memorandum. The clarification follows widespread uncertainty after a guidance document issued by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services on May 21 appeared to sugges…
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