Getting a green card? It will be harder

in #usa7 years ago

"Applying for employment-based green cards will be a more drawn out process starting Oct. 1.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services will require applicants to have an in-person interview — something that has typically been waived to speed up a nearly year-long process.

The administration, which also hopes to curb H-1B visas, has been cracking down on immigration policies, much to the frustration of tech companies.

Tech companies, which depend heavily on foreign workers with specialized skills, argue they would rely on H-1B visas less if the process was simpler for employment-based green cards."

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/visa-and-immigration/trump-administration-introduces-green-card-hurdle/articleshow/60234619.cms

http://www.balglobal.com/bal-news/employment-based-green-card-applicants-will-be-subject-to-mandatory-in-person-interviews/

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/28/politics/trump-administration-green-cards-interviews/index.html?

https://www.axios.com/getting-a-green-card-will-soon-take-longer-2478939167.html

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Why would somebody wants green card? Europe is better for life.

Could you explain further. I'd like to know how Europe is better.