US Tells Aspiring Green-Card Holders to Apply Outside the Country
The Trump administration has introduced a comprehensive new policy mandating that the majority of temporary visa holders must exit the United States and apply for their green cards from outside the country. This policy directive, revealed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), directs agency officials to regard domestic "adjustment of status" applications as an "extraordinary form of relief". This represents a significant disruption to a 60-year-old immigration system. Foreign nationals currently present in the U.S. on temporary visas (including students, tech workers, or tourists) are required to return to their home nations and complete the permanent residency process via consular processing. However, foreigners will only be allowed to adjust their status from within the U.S. if they can demonstrate exceptional, individualized hardship. Initial statements from USCIS suggest that those whose applications yield an "economic benefit" or alig...