Those seeking a green card in the United States will now be required to return to their home countries to apply.

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The Trump administration has implemented a stricter policy requiring most applicants for permanent residency (green cards) to apply from their home countries through U.S. embassies or consulates, significantly limiting the practice of applying from within the United States. This change, described by USCIS as aligning with the "original purpose" of immigration law, is expected to affect millions of immigrants, including students and temporary workers, and has drawn criticism from immigration advocates and lawmakers who warn of family separation and loss of skilled talent.

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