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Most people seeking green cards must now apply from outside US

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The US government has changed its policy for applying for green cards, requiring most applicants to submit their applications from outside the country. This change affects individuals who are currently abroad or have been abroad for at least 180 days. The policy shift is aimed at reducing the number of people who overstay their visas. The new rule applies to most green card applicants, but there are some exceptions.

◆ WHY IT MATTERS

This policy change has significant implications for individuals and businesses involved in international immigration, and highlights the ongoing complexities of US immigration policy.

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Most people seeking green cards must now apply from outside US — shared on Hacker News from bbc.com. Trending in tech discussion.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • 01Applicants must submit their green card applications from outside the US.
  • 02Exceptions include immediate relatives of US citizens and certain employment-based applicants.
  • 03The policy change aims to reduce visa overstays.
  • 04Applicants who have been abroad for at least 180 days are affected.
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Most people seeking green cards must now apply from outside US. Most people seeking green cards must now apply from outside US — shared on Hacker News from bbc.com.

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WHAT WE KNOW
  • Applicants must submit their green card applications from outside the US.
  • Exceptions include immediate relatives of US citizens and certain employment-based applicants.
  • The policy change aims to reduce visa overstays.
  • Applicants who have been abroad for at least 180 days are affected.
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WHAT WE'RE WATCHING

This policy change has significant implications for individuals and businesses involved in international immigration, and highlights the ongoing complexities of US immigration policy.

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