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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it has updated its Policy Manual to clarify when interviews are required for asylees, refugees and certain family members applying for permanent residency.
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Additional Information: These expanded criteria aim to close gaps in the vetting process and ensure that only eligible individuals proceed to permanent residency. The guidance can be found in Volume 7 of the Policy Manual.
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