US Immigration Update: New Immigration Initiative For Couples


A few days ago, I watched ABC News, when the US president revealed a new immigration initiative that offers citizenship to couples who have lived in the country for ten years or longer. They have been providing for their families, paying taxes, sending their children to school and church, and making contributions to our nation. These families have lived here for 23 years on average.

They have been here for a long time, but they still live in dread and uncertainty. With today's announcement, we can make that difference.


Current Method

The president went on to say that many families find the existing system to be risky and confusing. Undocumented spouses need to travel back to their nation of origin, such as Mexico, to complete the necessary papers and get permanent residency. They would have to leave their family behind in the United States with no assurance that they will be able to return. Due to their fear of deportation and inability to get legal employment, they continue to live here but in hiding.


The Latest Move

He said am offering a practical solution today. We can effect such a change with today's statement. Now, those who have lived in the country for more than ten years can apply for legal status while still residing here. In addition, they will be permitted to lawfully work.


Requirements

This action requires undocumented spouses to:

1. Submit the required legal documentation.

2. You have to pass a criminal background check.

3. Anyone attempting to visit the US today is not covered by it.


The measure will go into effect later in the summer. We hope to prevent family breakup and promote legal compliance by implementing this reform. This is a better approach to managing immigration and helping the families who make significant contributions to our nation.


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