Immigration experts say the updated USCIS policy reinforces a long-standing legal principle requiring many temporary visa holders seeking permanent residency to leave the US and complete green card processing through US embassies or consulates in their home countries, unless “extraordinary circumstances” justify adjustment of status from within the US. Lawyers warn that while the policy has created anxiety among immigrants who have built careers, families and businesses in America, applicants should not panic but instead carefully review their visa category, eligibility and legal options with qualified immigration counsel. Experts also note that consular processing can involve longer timelines, travel disruptions and additional uncertainty, making early planning, accurate documentation and understanding possible exemptions more important than ever as the US tightens enforcement of immigration procedures.
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