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USCIS Announces New Public Charge Rule on Inadmissibility to go into Effect December 23, 2022

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) has announced its final rule for the public charge ground of inadmissibility to go into effect on December 23, 2022.  USCIS will begin to apply the new rule to applications postmarked on or after that date. Until then, USCIS will continue to apply the 1999 Interim Field Guidance on public charge inadmissibility, as it has done since March 9, 2021.

When you apply to be admitted into the United States or become a lawful permanent resident, USCIS (and the United States Department of State) can deny your application if it determines that you are “likely to become a public charge”—meaning you might have to depend primarily on the government to support yourself, or if you have used government benefits while in the United States. The final rule sets out how USCIS will make this determination.

The new rule is designed to clarify the confusion for public benefits noncitizens are eligible.

What USCIS Will Look At:

Under the final rule, USCIS will determine if you are likely to become a public charge based on the following:

What USCIS Will Not Look At:

Under the new rule, USCIS will NOT consider the following when making a public charge determination:

Under U.S. immigration law, public charge inadmissibility does not affect or apply to some applicants. That means the new rule will not affect you if you are:

For a full list of the categories of applicants exempted by Congress from the public charge ground of inadmissibility, see the final rule.

If you have questions about the pubic charge issue or other U.S. visa and immigration questions, please contact us at info@enterimmi.com and speak with a U.S. immigration attorney in Taipei, Ho Chi Minh City, and Manila.

Copyright 2022. This article is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. This article may be changed with or without notice. The opinions expressed in this article are those of Enterline Immigration only.

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