Green card hopefuls in the US have been handed over a fresh challenge by the Donald Trump administration: most immigrants seeking green cards have to leave the United States and complete the application process from overseas. This is creating anxiety for hundreds of thousands of applicants whose permanent residency cases are already awaiting approval.

The move could affect more than 1.2 million Indian-American families, Ajay Bhutoria, former White House Advisor to President Joe Biden said. | World News

For over half a century, foreign nationals with legal status have been able to apply for and complete the entire process for permanent residence in the United States

A new policy by the Trump administration mandates green card applicants to apply from their home countries. This move faces strong criticism from lawmakers and immigration…

El organismo migratorio estadounidense determinó que quienes busquen la Green Card deberán gestionar la solicitud en su país de origen, restringiendo la posibilidad de regularizar…

The Trump administration announced that most foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in the US would now have to apply from their home countries. | India News

A new federal memo could force hundreds of thousands of visa holders to leave the U.S.—and wait abroad—to apply for permanent residency.

The new Green Card rule announced by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services has led to major confusion and anxiety among Green Card applicants, as the new rule says one may…

New United States immigration rules will create more procedural hurdles for Indian professionals and students seeking permanent residency. Those already in the US may need to…

The Trump administration has mandated that green card applicants must leave the U.S

New U.S. green card rules spark anxiety among Indian professionals and students, raising concerns about immigration and future stability.

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President Trump's second term is tightening legal immigration pathways, including student visas and green card applications. New policies require many temporary visa holders to…

The Trump administration’s latest move to recast adjustment of status as an ‘extraordinary discretionary benefit’ and push green card applicants towards consular processing abroad…

Hundreds of thousands of families and individuals in the US, particularly those from India and the Philippines, could be affected.

Some 540,000 family-based and around 170,000 employment-based green card applications are currently pending with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), show data…

Green card hopefuls in the US have been handed over a fresh challenge by the Donald Trump administration: most immigrants seeking green cards have to leave the United States and…