The green card application process has become more confusing in recent weeks.
In May, the Trump administration sent out a memo saying applicants inside the U.S. would need to leave the country and apply from their home country.
The change could have affected tens of thousands of Washington residents, some of whom have waited years to complete the last step to become a U.S. citizen.
But then, the week following that announcement – the Trump administration appeared to partially walk back the change.
The back-to-back announcements panicked many hoping to get their green cards. A lot of unanswered questions remain, so Soundside spoke with a Seattle immigration attorney about how she's working through this moment.
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Related Links
Actually, Most Immigrants Won’t Need to Leave U.S. to Get Green Cards, D.H.S. Says - The New York Times
Stephen Miller’s New Attack on Green-Card Applicants Is Simply a Scare Tactic - Slate
What Trump’s dramatic green card announcement means for WA - The Seattle Times
'Confusion and uncertainty.' Washington green card hopefuls react to new policy hurdle - KUOW
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