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Tag: Public Charge Inadmissibility
Immigration
8 min read

How USCIS Public Charge Rules Affect Green Card Applicants in 2026?

The USCIS public charge inadmissibility rules changed in 2026, affecting green card applicants in Raleigh, NC and Orlando, FL. The updated guidance, effective September 18, 2026, rescinds the 2022 regulations and broadens the scope of benefits considered. Applicants must understand if they are subject or exempt, prepare evidence of financial self-sufficiency, and may be invited to post a public charge bond. Read on for detailed analysis and practical steps.

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