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US directs green card applicants to apply from home countries
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US directs green card applicants to apply from home countries

Punch Nigeria about 11 hours 1 mins read
Nigerians and other foreign nationals seeking Green Cards must now apply from their home countries, a new US policy states. Learn how this affects applican Read More: https://punchng.com/us-directs-green-card-applicants-to-apply-from-home-countries/

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