DHS to require green card applicants to return to home countries to apply
The Trump administration has implemented a significant change in immigration policy regarding green card applications. Individuals with temporary visas must now return to their home countries to apply for green cards through consular processing. This new requirement alters the previous practice and will affect many seeking to adjust their immigration status.
- ▪The Trump administration announced a new requirement for green card applicants.
- ▪Individuals with temporary visas must return to their home countries to apply for green cards.
- ▪This change marks a departure from the previous practice of adjusting status within the U.S.
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The Trump administration announced that people with temporary visas seeking to adjust their immigration status to obtain green cards must return to their home countries to “do so through consular processing,” in a major change from current practice. NBC News' Jonathan Allen explains the impact and how the new requirement will be enforced.May 22, 2026
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