A Trump administration directive announced last week threatened to require most applicants for permanent residency to wait ...
Immigration law experts say the policy change is unclear on who would be required to actually leave the United States.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has clarified that people applying for green cards do not have to leave the United ...
A policy directive released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in late May is causing confusion and concern among ...
New federal policy could force thousands of people living legally in the United States — including many in the Chicago area — ...
Immigrants and their advocates and lawyers are trying to interpret a new Trump administration rule that requires people to be in their native country to apply for a green card.
Some applicants faced new questions in interviews Tuesday, while others saw no change in light of the USCIS memo.
The Trump administration is announcing a new policy that requires foreigners in the U.S. to leave and apply for a green card ...
The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most Green card applicants can continue living in the United States ...
GAO file photo DHS says qualified applicants will not be barred from permanent residence, but immigration lawyers warn the new guidance could still bring greater scrutiny and delays LOS ...
A dramatic policy change to the green card application process last Friday will now force applicants to return to their home ...