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What Trump's Green Card changes mean for millions of Indians seeking permanent residency in US
"An alien who is in the US temporarily and wants a Green Card" must return to their home country to apply, except in extraordinary circumstances, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced last week. Though the word "alien" in the announcement may have sounded routine in immigration law, but for hundreds of thousands of immigrants waiting for permanent residency, the message triggered immediate panic. For decades, one of the biggest attractions of the US immigration system...
US reverses new rule on overseas applications for green cards
US reverses new rule on overseas applications for green cards DHS said last week’s policy announcement was not a requirement for all applicants, but would rather be implemented ‘on a case-by-case basis’ The Trump administration has walked back its announcement that non-citizens seeking permanent US residency, commonly called a green card, would need to return to their home country to apply, The New York Times reported. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told the newspaper on Friday...
Trump team walks back directive that required green card applicants to wait their home countries: report
Trump team walks back directive that required green card applicants to wait their home countries: report The move follows ‘enormous backlash’ to a May 22 memo from the US Customs and Immigration Services - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump's administration quietly scaled back a recent crackdown on green card applicants in response to "enormous backlash" from the business community, according to a new report. In a May 22 memo, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services...
Judge strikes down Trump’s ‘anti-immigrant’ policies blocking asylum and green card applicants
Judge strikes down Trump’s ‘anti-immigrant’ policies blocking asylum and green card applicants Court ruling restores critical immigration decisions for people from 39 countries impacted by travel ban - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Donald Trump’s administration illegally discriminated against “countless” immigrants by categorically barring asylum seekers, green card applicants and people seeking citizenship “solely by the happenstance of their birth,” according to a federal judge. The...
No need to leave US for green card, DHS clarifies
The US department of homeland security (DHS) has clarified that people applying for green cards do not need to leave the United States while their applications are being processed. This comes after an earlier announcement created confusion among immigrants, employers, and immigration lawyers about the process. Last week, a USCIS news release was seen as suggesting that people seeking permanent residency would generally need to return to their home countries and wait for approval, unless they...
Bill aims to end H-1B route to Green Cards & cut OPT: What the new act proposes
US lawmaker Chip Roy has introduced a bill aimed to overhaul the H-1B hiring programme titled “American White-Collar Worker Jobs Act of 2026”. Among other changes, the bill seeks to end the use of H-1B visas as a pathway to permanent residency ( Green Card) and eliminates the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program to prioritize employment opportunities for American STEM professionals. Publishing an official release, the Republican lawmaker said that the proposed legislation "would reform...
US bill seeks to end H-1B green card pathway: Will Indians be hit hardest?
A Republican lawmaker has introduced a sweeping bill in the US House of Representatives, seeking to overhaul the H-1B visa programme, proposing tougher hiring requirements, higher wage thresholds and restrictions that could significantly affect Indian technology professionals. This bill stands out from a few others that have been lately introduced to repeal or reform the H-1B program. The most controversial provision is a proposal that requires H-1B applicants to maintain a residence abroad...