The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a significant policy shift requiring individuals on temporary visas to return to their home countries to apply for green cards through consular processing. This move marks a departure from the current practice of adjusting immigration status domestically.
Impact on American Workers
This policy change aims to streamline immigration processes and ensure that foreign nationals comply with legal procedures outside the United States. By requiring consular processing abroad, the administration seeks to reduce the burden on domestic immigration systems and prioritize American workers.
"This policy ensures that immigration procedures are carried out in accordance with the law, reinforcing the integrity of our immigration system," said a DHS official.
Enforcement and Implementation
The new requirement will be strictly enforced, with DHS monitoring compliance closely. Critics argue this could create logistical challenges for applicants, but proponents maintain it aligns with broader efforts to safeguard national sovereignty and economic interests.
