GS 2: International RelationsGS 2: PolityPrelims

New friction point: Return-home rule for Green Card applicants, Pg1

US tightens Green Card rules, mandating return-home applications, impacting thousands of Indian immigrants and straining Indo-US relations.

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Key Highlights:

  • The USCIS announced that individuals temporarily in the US must return to their home countries to apply for a Green Card.
  • This reverses a decades-old policy allowing "adjustment of status" from within the US, potentially affecting thousands of Indians.
  • The new rule applies to new applications, requiring applicants to return home, adding logistical challenges.
  • Critics argue this move grants excessive discretionary powers to the Department of State in approving or rejecting applications.
  • Democratic lawmakers are opposing the decision, calling it "reprehensible" and plan to fight for its reversal.

Detailed Insights:

  • The previous policy allowed foreign workers to transition from non-immigrant to immigrant status within the US.
  • Approximately 1.2 million highly skilled Indian nationals and their dependents are in the employment-based Green Card backlog.
  • The USCIS claims this change aligns with the "original intent of the law" and closes a "loophole".
  • Critics highlight that the US does not process immigrant visa applications in many countries, potentially separating families.
  • The USCIS aims to free up resources to focus on processing visas for victims of violent crime and human trafficking.
  • The new policy's effectiveness is uncertain, with potential legal challenges and gradual implementation through adjudication trends.
  • The move could deprive the US of innovation, tax dollars, and contributions to the economy from immigrants.
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Key Concepts Involved:

  • Green Card: A Permanent Resident Card allowing a person to live and work permanently in the United States.
  • USCIS: The US Citizenship and Immigration Services, responsible for administering the country's naturalization and immigration system.
  • Non-immigrant Visa: A visa for foreign nationals seeking temporary entry into the United States for a specific purpose.
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