The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) clarified on Friday that its recent announcement regarding green card processing does not represent a significant policy change. While some immigrants seeking permanent residency may need to return to their home countries to await their green cards, the majority will not be affected by this requirement.
Key Details:
- Clarification issued: Friday, following last week’s announcement.
- Majority of applicants: Most immigrants will not need to leave the U.S. for green card processing.
- Specific cases: Only certain individuals will be required to return to their home countries.
- Policy impact: Aimed at reducing confusion among applicants regarding residency status.
This clarification is expected to alleviate concerns among many immigrants who feared they would have to leave the U.S. during the green card application process. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Rajiv Khanna
