Immigrants in a spot as US looks to vet old green card approvals

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) decision to review green cards issued under the previous Joe Biden administration as part of a fraud investigation could lead to tighter scrutiny of permanent residence applicants, though Indians are not seen as high risk, immigration experts said.

USCIS director Joseph B Edlow this weekend said the agency will reopen old cases to vet Biden-era green cards for fraud. This comes amid tighter scrutiny of issuance of green cards and a rise in denial rates.

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