USCIS has issued a new policy memorandum (PM-602-0199) that significantly restricts the Adjustment of Status (I-485) process for green card applicants, particularly affecting immediate relatives of U.S. citizens. This announcement, made under the Trump administration, has raised concerns among immigrant communities regarding the future of family-based immigration.
Key Details:
- USCIS emphasizes that Adjustment of Status is not a right but a discretionary benefit.
- Immediate relatives include spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21.
- Applicants may still apply for green cards within the U.S. if they meet certain criteria, despite increased scrutiny.
- The review process will now consider various factors, including family relationships, marriage authenticity, and immigration history.
The new policy signals a shift in U.S. immigration strategy, prioritizing consular processing over in-country adjustments, which may complicate the application process for many families. Immigrants preparing for family-based green card applications will need to ensure thorough documentation to navigate the heightened scrutiny effectively.
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