New Policy Requires Green Card Applicants to Apply Outside the U.S.
1-Minute Brief
This policy change may increase travel and logistical challenges for temporary visa holders seeking permanent residency.
Key Facts
- The administration has issued a directive affecting most temporary visa holders in the U.S.
- Applicants must now return to their home country to complete the green card process.
- The policy applies to those seeking permanent residency who are currently in the U.S. on temporary visas.
- The directive was described as a new requirement for immigrants to apply for permanent status outside the country.
- The change was reported by both ABC News and The Independent.
What Happened
A new directive requires most temporary visa holders in the U.S. to leave the country and apply for permanent residency from abroad.
Why It Matters
The policy may affect thousands of immigrants, potentially causing delays and additional burdens for those seeking to adjust their status to permanent residency.
What's Next
Observers are monitoring how the directive will be implemented and its impact on green card processing times and affected individuals.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft38m agoAdministration issues directive requiring green card applicants to apply outside US
- The IndependentLeft16m agoTrump is forcing green card applicants back to their home countries to wait for permanent residency
