In groups for Ukrainians in the United States, users confirm that their relatives or friends they must accept in America under the U4U program are rejected by entry permits.
The US Department of Homeland Security has suspended programs that allow immigrants to temporarily live in the US. Among them is a major initiative that provides entry opportunities for Ukrainians, The New York Times reported yesterday.
“The directive, contained in an email sent by a USCIS official on Thursday and acquired by The New York Times, called for immediate stopping” final decisions “on applications related to these programs As the administration examines them and decides if they will finish their actions, “the message said.
It is noted that the affected programs include the United for Ukraine (U4U), an initiative under President Joe Biden that allows Ukrainian immigrants to temporarily enter the United States if they have financial sponsors. According to government data, in September 2023, more than 150,000 Ukrainians entered the United States under this program.
The directive will also stop decisions on applications for a program that allows some families to reunite the United States.
Meanwhile, in groups for Ukrainians in the United States, users report that their relatives or friends they should accept in America under the U4U program have been rejected by entry permits. Many Ukrainians have been caught moving new requirements by the transfer department.
It was previously learned that the United States suspended civilian projects in Ukraine. Among the fixed USAID projects are support for schools and assistance to the healthcare sector.
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Source: korrespondent

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