The Trump administration has announced a significant change to the process for foreigners seeking a Green Card, which grants permanent residency in the United States. According to a statement released on Friday by Zach Kahler, a spokesman for the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), most individuals currently in the US on temporary visas will now be required to return to their home countries to apply for a Green Card.
This new policy will apply to the majority of applicants, with exceptions made only in extraordinary circumstances. The announcement marks a shift in immigration policy, emphasizing the administration’s focus on controlling the flow of immigrants seeking permanent residency.
The implications of this change could affect many individuals who are currently in the US on temporary visas and are looking to transition to permanent residency. The administration’s decision has sparked discussions about the future of immigration in the country and how it may impact those seeking to live and work in the US permanently.
Further details and updates on this policy can be found through various news outlets and official government channels. It remains to be seen how this change will be implemented and what specific criteria will be considered for the exceptions to the new rule.
Source: t.me
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