What's Happening?
The Trump administration is implementing new policy changes in July that will make it more difficult to obtain green cards. These changes include stricter visa limits as outlined in the State Department’s July 2026 Visa Bulletin and a new federal rule
that allows the government to reject or deny applications over technical errors. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will also continue using a more restrictive 'Final Action Dates' chart to determine eligibility for adjustment of status in employment categories. These measures are part of a broader effort to tighten legal immigration and increase scrutiny of residency requests.
Why It's Important?
These changes are significant as they reflect the administration's ongoing efforts to restrict legal immigration. The new rules could lead to longer processing times and fewer available visas, particularly affecting applicants from high-demand countries like India. The increased scrutiny and potential for application rejections due to technical errors could deter applicants and create additional barriers for those seeking permanent residency. This could impact U.S. industries that rely on foreign talent, particularly in sectors like technology and healthcare, where skilled workers are in high demand.
What's Next?
The current restrictions are expected to remain in place until the end of the fiscal year on September 30, when a new allocation of visas becomes available. Applicants may face continued challenges as they navigate the more stringent application process. Immigration attorneys and advocacy groups are likely to monitor the situation closely and may challenge the new rules in court. The administration's approach to legal immigration will continue to be a contentious issue, with potential implications for future policy changes depending on the political landscape.













