A newly issued policy memorandum from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) introduces stricter criteria for obtaining green cards. This change aims to minimize the likelihood of individuals unlawfully staying in the U.S. after their applications are rejected.
The policy particularly affects nonimmigrant visitors and those paroled into the country. These individuals will find it significantly more challenging to secure green cards without first exiting the United States.
The Hill, known for its nonpartisan reporting, covers this development among other key intersections of politics and business operations.

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