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Molly Lux

Posted 8 months ago

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I’m worried about potential delays in my green card application. How can I stay informed about any policy changes that might affect me?

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Olga maxim

Answered 8 months ago

User

I totally understand the worry—I’ve been through this myself. When my green card application was delayed, I kept checking the USCIS website for updates and subscribed to their alerts. It helped me stay informed, but honestly, the waiting was nerve-wracking.

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Aria Luca

Answered 8 months ago

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one way to stay updated is by following immigration news on reliable platforms like the USCIS website or legal blogs. They often post updates about policy changes. It’s also a good idea to join forums where people share their experiences—it can be really helpful.

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Lucifer Praty

Answered 8 months ago

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i’ve heard that consulting an immigration attorney can make a big difference. They’re usually up-to-date on policy changes and can guide you on what steps to take if delays happen. It’s worth considering if you’re feeling stuck

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Nitin Patel

Answered 8 months ago

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Honestly, it’s tough to deal with the uncertainty. I’d recommend signing up for email notifications from USCIS and checking their processing times regularly. It’s not perfect, but it gives you a sense of where things stand

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Hui Long

Answered 8 months ago

User

A friend of mine went through this recently—they said joining online communities like Reddit or Facebook groups for green card applicants was super helpful. People share tips and updates, and it’s comforting to know you’re not alone

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Hilda Ragnar

Answered 8 months ago

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If you’re worried about delays, staying proactive is key. Keep your documents organized and ready in case you need to respond to any requests for evidence. Also, keep an eye on immigration news—it’s better to be prepared than caught off guard

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