WASHINGTON: The Trump administration has announced immediate changes to the green card application process, citing concerns over public health.
According to officials, the previous policy posed potential risks to public health, prompting the need for updated requirements.
Under the new rules, applicants for permanent residency (green cards) must now submit a revised medical examination form as part of their application.
Previously, immigrants were allowed to use the same form indefinitely, but the revised policy imposes a stricter timeframe and updated medical standards.
These changes are expected to significantly affect immigrants applying for adjustment of status within the United States. The updated requirements could lead to delays or complications for applicants who fail to meet the new medical documentation standards.
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