US administration reinstates 'public charge' rule for permanent residency applicants
The administration has reintroduced the 'public charge' rule, which denies permanent residency to immigrants deemed likely to rely on public assistance programs like Medicaid and food stamps. This policy shift marks a return to stricter immigration vetting standards, though the specific implementation timeline and legal challenges remain uncertain.
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US Visa Policy Tightens
The US administration has introduced new visa restrictions, capping student stays at four years and journalist stays at 240 days, with a high confidence level. The policy shift marks a significant tightening of immigration protocols, though implementation remains subject to potential Congressional intervention. Key uncertainties include the impact on existing visa holders and potential exemptions for long-term academic programs.