The new USCIS policy PM-602-0199 pushing green card processing overseas could postpone U.S. tax residency, worldwide taxation ...
Democrat Ruben Gallego said "this is just the first" to fight back against "Trump's anti-family green card policy." ...
Immigration attorney Yossel Balisok says new USCIS guidance could make green card approvals harder to secure and raises new ...
The Trump administration will now require people seeking green cards to leave the United States during the application ...
The policy could be “devastating” for tens of thousands of people in Philadelphia who have applied for a green card via the adjustment of status process.
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Trump green card news: DHS clarifies on 'return home' order after backlash - here are the new green card rules, application process & eligibility
India, May 30 -- The Trump administration in the US has recently toughened the rules for Green Cards by requiring applicants ...
A Trump administration directive announced last week threatened to require most applicants for permanent residency to wait out the process in their home country.
Since 2000, more than half of green cards were issued to immigrants already in the U.S., according to a new analysis.
Immigrants who have ever been in the country illegally—or who have had gaps between visas—could face particular hurdles.
GAO file photo DHS says qualified applicants will not be barred from permanent residence, but immigration lawyers warn the new guidance could still bring greater scrutiny and delays LOS ...
The Trump administration’s announcement that people who want to apply for green cards must leave the U.S. and apply in their home countries sent shockwaves through some immigrant communities.
Immigrants and their advocates and lawyers are trying to interpret a new Trump administration rule that requires people to be in their native country to apply for a green card.
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