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Green Card Marriages—Changes Made by Trump Administration Explained

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The Trump administration has introduced some changes to the green card application process for married couples.

The changes include updated forms, marriage interviews, and increased financial disclosures.

Changes suggest that all areas of the immigration system could be subject to reform.

Green card holders, who are lawful permanent residents, have faced challenges in certain cases.

Khalil , who is a green card holder, is set to appear before an immigration judge on April 8 for removal proceedings. The Trump administration is expected to continue implementing a range of immigration policy changes, with Einbund noting that many in the immigration legal community are expecting there will be a slew of new forms requesting applicants' social media handles. Related Articles Start your unlimited Newsweek trial.