
DHS Clarifies Most Immigrants Won't Need to Leave US for Green Cards
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has clarified that most immigrants will not need to leave the United States to obtain their green cards. This statement addresses previous concerns that many would be required to depart the country for the process.
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Actually, Most Immigrants Won’t Need to Leave U.S. to Get Green Cards, D.H.S. Says
But details remained scant after officials said last week that, with “extraordinary” exceptions, people seeking permanent residency must first leave the country.
By Hamed Aleaziz, Madeleine Ngo and Lydia DePillis
Read full article →No need to leave US for green card, DHS clarifies
US Homeland Security has clarified that green card applicants generally don't need to leave the country during processing, easing confusion from an earlier announcement. While officers retain case-by-case discretion, especially for those with visa overstays or reliance on public aid, no major policy shift has occurred.
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Read full article →Many Feared They Have To Leave US For Green Cards. Team Trump Says Most Won't
The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most immigrants applying for green cards will not need to leave the United States while their applications are processed.
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