18 Jun Key Points of Biden’s New Immigration Measure Benefiting U.S. Citizens’ Spouses
Great News for Spouses of U.S. Citizens!
We have excellent news to share! This week, President Joe Biden announced a new policy to protect spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation. This measure will allow thousands of people married to American citizens to live without the constant threat of deportation, bringing us closer to the goal of having all immigrants get their papers in the United States WITHOUT HAVING TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY!
Overview of the New Policy
The White House has detailed that this new program will allow around 490,000 undocumented immigrants to apply for a temporary stay permit in the country. This measure will not only protect them from deportation but also offer work permits if they have resided in the United States for at least 10 years. Additionally, about 50,000 non-citizen children under 21, whose parents are married to U.S. citizens, will also benefit from this policy.
Who Will Be Eligible for This Protection?
Although specific details have not yet been confirmed, for now, this policy could benefit immigrants who meet the following requirements:
- Have lived in the United States for at least 10 years as of June 17, 2024.
- Be legally married to a U.S. citizen.
- Have no significant problematic background.
This program will allow undocumented immigrants to apply for permanent residency without having to leave the country. This is great news for many who have been waiting for an opportunity to regularize their status without facing long periods of family separation.
Program Benefits
The program will not only offer protection from deportation but also provide work permits of up to three years to the spouses of U.S. citizens. During this time, families can remain together in the United States while applying for permanent residency.
We are very excited about this news, as our team strives every day to find ways to help our clients adjust their status WITHIN the United States, without the need to go to Juarez. This announcement represents a significant step forward in our goal of changing lives.
Support for DACA Beneficiaries
The immigration plan also includes measures for DACA beneficiaries. Those who have obtained higher education degrees and seek employment in their field of study can receive work visas more quickly. This is a great relief for many young people who have worked hard to establish themselves in their professions.
Commitment to the Immigrant Community
Biden’s new policy represents a crucial step toward a fairer and more humane immigration system. It will not only protect thousands of families but also strengthen our communities by allowing immigrants to continue contributing to American society. As an immigration attorney at Vergara Miller Law Firm, I am excited to see the government taking action to make laws fairer for migrants and foster more united families in the U.S.
Alternatives to Adjust Status WITHIN the United States
If you have been married to a U.S. citizen for more than 10 years, WE CAN HELP YOU NOW MORE THAN EVER! The processes to adjust your status without having to leave the country can be complicated, but my team and I at Vergara Miller Law Firm specialize in these types of cases and can offer you personalized assistance. We also offer other immigration remedies such as VAWA and the T Visa.
For more information on how this policy can benefit you, do not hesitate to call us at (832) 305-6560 or send us a message on social media. We are here to help you find the best solution for your immigration situation.
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