SShortSingh.
Back to feed

US to deny visas and green cards to immigrants likely to seek public aid

0
·1 views

The US government has revised its public charge immigration rule, allowing authorities to deny visas and green cards to immigrants deemed likely to rely on public assistance. The updated regulation restores wider discretionary powers to immigration officers when evaluating applicants. The policy change is set to take effect on September 18, 2026. Alongside this, the USCIS has also introduced updated guidelines concerning signatures on immigration benefit requests.

Read the full story at Times of India

This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.

Discussion (0)

Log in to join the discussion and vote.

Log in

Related stories

0
IndiaTimes of India ·

Salima Tete named India captain for Women's Hockey World Cup

Salima Tete has been appointed captain of the Indian women's hockey team for the upcoming Hockey World Cup. India have been drawn in a pool alongside England and China for the group stage. The squad is currently undergoing training at the national camp in Bengaluru. The team features a blend of seasoned players and young talent who have made their mark in recent international tournaments.

0
IndiaTimes of India ·

MacKenzie Scott donates $20M to Active Minds in largest gift in nonprofit's history

Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated $20 million to Active Minds, marking the largest single donation in the nonprofit's history. The funds will be used to expand youth mental health programs across the United States. Active Minds focuses on reducing mental health stigma and improving access to support services for young people. The organization was established following the suicide of its founder's brother. Scott's own past financial experiences have shaped her approach to charitable giving.

US to deny visas and green cards to immigrants likely to seek public aid · ShortSingh