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Featured CasePolíticaUpdated Jun 4, 2026

U.S. Immigration Services' New Rule Requires Green Card Applicants to Leave the Country: Fair or Excessive?

The U.S. now requires green card applicants to apply from outside the country, raising debate over fairness and immigration policy.

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Is the new U.S. policy requiring green card applicants to leave the country to apply justified?

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The United States government has implemented a new immigration policy requiring green card seekers to leave the U.S. and apply from abroad. This change affects immigrants currently residing in the U.S. who must now undergo a full-scale, rigorous reexamination outside the country. Supporters argue this measure ensures thorough vetting, while opponents contend it imposes undue hardship and disrupts families. The policy has sparked material conflict and verbal disputes involving government officials and immigrant advocacy groups.

The next steps include ongoing legal challenges and administrative reviews in Washington, D.C.

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