US Govt Extends Green Card Validity Upto 36 Months

In a significant move, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an extension of Green Card validity for Indian immigrants, allowing holders to retain their status for up to 36 months. This change comes as a relief to many Indians facing long waiting periods for Green Card renewals, particularly those applying through employment or study-based visas.

Easing Concerns for Working Professionals and Travelers

The extended validity period offers peace of mind to Indian professionals working in the U.S.as they no longer have to worry about frequent Green Card renewals during their lengthy visa processing. It also benefits Indian immigrants who travel home for festivals and family gatherings, ensuring they won’t face difficulties when returning to the U.S. due to expiring Green Cards.

Application Processing Delays Still an Issue

Despite this positive update, Indian immigrants still face significant hurdles in the Green Card application process. A recent report indicates that only 3% of the 34.7 million Green Card applicants will be approved this year. With such low acceptance rates, over a million Indian applicants may face rejections, prolonging their wait for permanent residency.

A Glimmer of Hope Amid Tightening Immigration Policies

While the longer Green Card validity is a step in the right direction, it comes amidst an increasingly challenging immigration environment in the U.S. As Western countries tighten their immigration policies, this extension provides a measure of relief for Indian immigrants seeking stability and security in their residency status.

Though the USCIS extension doesn’t solve the broader issues of application backlogs and rejection rates, it serves as a hopeful development in an otherwise restrictive immigration landscape.


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