US green card applicants will now have to return to home countries to apply, DHS says
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a new policy requiring foreigners seeking green cards to apply from outside the United States via the State Department, rather than adjusting their status while already in the US. This change, criticized by immigration advocates, marks a significant shift in immigration policy by the Trump administration.

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AI-generatedUS Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a new policy requiring foreigners seeking green cards to apply from outside the United States via the State Department, rather than adjusting their status while already in the US. This change, criticized by immigration advocates, marks a significant shift in immigration policy by the Trump administration. The Department of Homeland Security stated the policy aims to align the immigration system with the law and prevent loopholes. This move could force many applicants currently in the US to leave the country for processing, potentially impacting mixed-status families and vulnerable individuals. The policy is the latest in a series of actions by the Trump administration to tighten immigration rules.
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5 extractedForeigners seeking to adjust immigration status in the US for green cards must now apply from outside the country via the State Department.
More than 1 million immigrants in the US are waiting on their green cards.
The green card process had been unchanged for over 60 years prior to this policy change.
USCIS is forcing survivors of trafficking and abused children to return to dangerous countries to process their green card applications.
The new policy will likely affect mixed-status families by requiring applicants to leave jobs, homes, and relationships.