Big news for Afghan nationals who arrived in the U.S. during Operation Allies Welcome (OAW)! The USCIS has just updated their policy, allowing certain individuals to use their previous immigration medical exam documentation indefinitely when applying for a Green Card. No need for additional exams or visits to the doctor!
In today’s video, we’ll break down what this update means for Afghan nationals, how it simplifies the Green Card process, and why it’s such a positive change. If you’re an Afghan national who came during OAW, or you know someone who did, make sure to tune in and learn more about how this new policy will make the immigration process easier!
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
What the new USCIS update means for Afghan nationals
Who’s eligible for this policy
How this change simplifies the Green Card process for Afghan nationals
The impact of this update on current and future immigration applicants
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