COVID-19 vaccination certificate not required for Green Card application in US: BBC
From now on, applicants for a Green Card to live permanently in the United States will no longer need to provide proof of the COVID-19 vaccination. This announcement has been made by the new administration of President Donald Trump. This information was reported by the British news outlet BBC.
The report states that, legally, applicants seeking resident status in the United States will no longer be required to submit proof of the COVID-19 vaccine or any related documentation. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has confirmed this.
The Green Card is particularly important for immigrants to the United States. It is essential for permanent residency and for becoming a legal worker in any institution in the country.
On his first day as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump made his anti-immigration stance clear through a series of executive orders. This included tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration, declaring a state of emergency at the Mexican border, canceling birthright citizenship, deporting illegal immigrants, and issuing executive orders to prevent further entries into the country.
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