The Trump Administration has implemented a technical change to green card processing that could compel many immigrants currently residing in the United States to leave the country to complete their applications. This shift raises concerns about uncertainty and potential hardship for individuals who have been living, working, and building lives in the U.S.
Key Details:
- The change affects individuals applying for adjustment of status, pushing them towards consular processing.
- Critics argue this move offers little benefit to the country and increases unnecessary suffering for immigrants.
- The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is primarily funded by applicant fees, and this shift could reduce its revenue.
- Past restrictive policies during the first Trump Administration led to a budget crisis for USCIS, nearly resulting in workforce furloughs.
This change could significantly impact immigrants navigating the green card process, creating additional challenges in an already complex system. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Sarah Pierce (Third Way)
