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Renewing Your Green Card? A New Rule Requires a Fresh Medical Form Each Time

If you’re planning to renew or reapply for a green card, there’s a crucial update you can’t ignore. Starting June 11, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has enforced a new policy: your medical form (Form I-693) is now only valid for the specific green card application it accompanies. If that application is […]

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USCIS Warns Immigrants: Green Cards Can Be Revoked for Serious Crimes

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a strong warning to immigrants that lawful permanent residency is not a guaranteed right—and can be revoked if individuals are convicted of serious crimes. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the USCIS Los Angeles field office announced that it had revoked the green card

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Green Card Holders are facing increased scrutiny

In the current immigration environment, green card holders are experiencing an increase in border scrutiny that didn’t exist in previous years. Even individuals who have lived in the U.S. for decades are facing unexpected questioning, detainment, and—in some cases—pressure to surrender their permanent residency status. These changes highlight an important truth: permanent residency is not

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Immigrants Face Heightened Uncertainty Amid Changing U.S. Policies

Many immigrants in the U.S. are feeling increased uncertainty as reports emerge of detentions and deportations, including some involving individuals with valid visas or green cards. While there is no indication of a widespread crackdown on legal immigrants, the current enforcement environment is creating confusion and concern. Some detentions appear to be linked to factors

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