A recent policy memorandum from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) suggests that acquiring green cards will become more challenging for nonimmigrant visitors or those paroled into the country. These individuals might need to leave the U.S. before being eligible for permanent residency.
This updated policy aims to reduce the risk of aliens staying in the U.S. unlawfully if their applications are denied. By implementing more stringent criteria, the USCIS expects to manage immigration processes more effectively.
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