The Biden administration signed an immigration executive order -- an order that will transform the immigration system and could grant amnesty to 11-million undocumented immigrants.
A family member have a family based green card application in process. We're now in phase two --- submitting documents.
In 2019, when we received notice of documents needed, there's a notice about application interview being in the country of origin.
However, the applicant doesn't want to go back to her country and wishes to do her interview in the United States. Her mother lives in the United States, but isn't a U.S Citizen.
The recent executive order signed, claimed to "waive provisional waivers."
I want to acknowledge that I'm unaware of a lot of the undisclosed details to the immigration executive order. For example, I don't know much about the provisional waivers being waived because they're not 100% talked about in the media.
However, after speaking generally with an immigration lawyer, there will be a lot of changes to immigration, especially, family based sponsored green cards.
My question: What should I expect? What can be done to keep my family member here in the U.S? And what will happen to her application if amnesty gets past?
Some advise would be appreciated.
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