Want a visa, or a green card? USCIS is important in supporting American ideologies

According to a recent policy announcement by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the country’s immigration agency, “Anti -American activity will be a heavy negative factor in any discretionary analysis.”In other words, if you want any kind of visa – then it is a student visa, or a task visa; Or the desire to apply for a green card or American citizenship-the result of your application will depend on whether the concerned officers consider you as American-American ideologies.“America’s benefits should not be given to those who despise the country and promote anti -American ideologies. USCIS is committed to implementing policies and processes that exclude American opposition and support the enforcement of rigorous screening and veating measures,” said USCIS Spokesman Mathew Treasurer. He said, “Immigration Benefits – to live and work in the United States – to obtain a privilege, not an right,” he said.According to this recent policy, USCIS officials will also investigate that the applicants have supported, promoted, support, or otherwise spy on the ideas of a terrorist organization or group, or they support or encourage or promote anti -American ideologies or activities, antisementic terrorism, antisementic Idology and antisemic terminist organizations.This latest declaration follows the similar announcements and policy changes made by the Trump administration in the earlier months. For example, as reported by Toi, in early April USCIS announced that social media accounts would be monitored and international students, who will apply for the status of the green card, and those who are looking for non -residential work visas (including H -1B), which would refuse their visa applications for their visa applications for jobs affiliated to educational institutions if such personnel are considered an antithecical applications.Later, in mid-June, USCIS announced to reopen visa interviews for international students (who are looking for F-VISA or M-Visa) and who aspire to see us on the exchange visa (J Visa), but he said that such applicants have to ensure that their social media accounts are not public and sets on private settings. Recently, the definition of ‘good moral character’ – an essential requirement to achieve American citizenship was modified. The USCIS stated that it would consider the totality of the circumstances, both negative conduct (driving under the influence such as rape, or tax arrears of dues) and the weight of positive characteristics (eg academic qualifications, legitimate employment history), which determines eligibility for citizenship.Immigration lawyers cite that policies that can provide a personal immigration benefit – whether it is a US visa, a green card or even citizenship is becoming subjective – a lot is left for the discretion of an officer assessing applications.As in relation to the latest policy guidelines, anti -American activities would be a serious negative discretionary factor, there were many voices on social media. “Is it the 1950s?”, Posted to a person.New York -based Immigration Attorney, Cyrus D. Mehta said, “how USCIS defines ‘Anti-American’. No administration should be considered anti-American as a significant or that case of Trump administration. In fact, it should be considered an important activity for the US or its administration because it is through criticism and dissatisfaction that we can reflect all the approaches, self -real, grow and develop.“Another immigration attorney posted on a social media platform, to deny the green card, resorted to satire to deny the Green Card to USCIS, if the applicants do not enough for the national anthem; the Trump administration has issued a new rule in which the migrants need to show off that they like to show up …”