The USCIS's new memo encourages immigrants to apply for a green card from outside the U.S. – even if they're already here.
A New Policy Requires Green Card Applicants to Leave the US and Apply From Their Home Countries, Even if They Are Here ...
A dramatic policy change to the green card application process last Friday will now force applicants to return to their home ...
The Trump administration will now require people seeking green cards to leave the United States during the application process — a sweeping change that could upend the lives of hundreds of thousands ...
Big business, including tech and AI companies, launched a quiet but extensive lobbying effort against the green card policy ...
Immigration lawyers say the change could impact a wide swath of people and marks an escalation in the administration’s ...
A USCIS official said immigrants who provide an "economic benefit" are likely able to apply for a green card without returning to their home country.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement Saturday saying recent green card policy changes restated ...
Under the updated rule, some people will have to self-deport, go to their native country, and then wait months or even years ...
A new Trump administration memo could require green card seekers already in the U.S. to apply from abroad, potentially ...
More than half a million people rely every year on the ability to apply from within the United States for a green card, the government-issued ID that allows an immigrant to legally live and work in ...
Democrat Ruben Gallego said "this is just the first" to fight back against "Trump's anti-family green card policy." ...