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Green Card died for Mexico: Trump’s government will suspend the issuance of legal residence

Posted on 17/03/2025 at 21:26
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  • Trump will suspend the Green Card issuance for Mexicans.
  • Who will no longer have residency?
  • President’s immigration measures.

The government of Donald Trump has announced the suspension of Green Card issuance for Mexican citizens.

A decision that will impact thousands of people seeking permanent residency in the United States.

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has tightened its immigration policies.

This will further complicate the application process for foreigners, especially those from Mexico and other Latin American countries.

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The Green Card is an essential document for immigrants who wish to legally settle in the country, allowing them to live and work without restrictions.

Each year, USCIS sets a limit on legal residencies by country, and now Mexican citizens will face new obstacles to obtaining this benefit.

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Authorities have warned that a simple error on the forms could cost applicants their permanent residency.

USCIS has reiterated the importance of correctly completing all documentation, as common errors have led to the denial of multiple applications.

Despite the new restrictions, foreigners can still submit their applications, but the process will be stricter and will require more attention to detail in the documentation.

One of the most significant changes in the immigration system is the change in Form I-485, which is essential for obtaining the Green Card.

As of January 2025, all applications must be submitted with the updated version of the form, without exception, even for those who had already sent it before the modification.

This update aims to streamline the case review process, but at the same time, it has generated confusion and rejection of applications due to errors in the presentation of the documentation.

Mexicans, Colombians, and citizens of other Latin American countries have been particularly affected by these changes.

Any mistake in the forms can lead to the loss of the possibility of obtaining permanent residency.

The restrictions imposed by the Trump administration are part of a stricter immigration policy.

This is aimed at reducing legal immigration and limiting the number of permanent residents in the country.

Immigrant rights advocacy organizations have expressed concern about these measures.

Arguing that thousands of families could be affected by the suspension of the Green Card for Mexicans.

Immigration lawyers have advised applicants to carefully review each of the requirements before submitting their forms.

As a single error can delay or even nullify the entire process.

The suspension of the Green Card for Mexicans could have a significant impact on the migrant community.

It affects both those seeking residency and their families who depend on this legal status to remain together in the United States.

The tightening of immigration policies has also generated uncertainty among those already in the process of obtaining residency, as many fear that their applications may be rejected due to the new requirements.

Despite these obstacles, applicants still have the opportunity to present their cases to USCIS, although they will now face a much more rigorous and strict review.

The Trump administration has justified these measures as part of its commitment to border security and immigration regulation, according to ‘El Cronista’.

However, human rights defenders criticize that these restrictions negatively affect working families and individuals who have met all legal requirements.

The changes in the immigration system have generated confusion among applicants, who must stay informed and ensure they meet all requirements before submitting their documentation.

Meanwhile, immigration experts advise applicants to seek legal assistance to avoid errors that could jeopardize their application for permanent residency in the United States.

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