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USCIS Says Coronavirus Testing and Treatment Won’t Prevent Immigrants From Getting Green Cards

Brooklyn Immigration

Help from a Brooklyn Immigration Lawyer

According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), immigrants will not be affected negatively if they seek treatment or preventive services related to the coronavirus outbreak. USCIS indicated on March 14, 2020, that the public charge rule regarding the receipt of services by immigrants will not apply to health care services sought by green card applicants in connection with COVID-19. This move is intended to relieve fears by immigrants that they may no longer be eligible for a visa if they seek medical treatment or testing for the coronavirus.

Protections for Immigrants During Pandemic

Under the public charge rule, any public assistance received by immigrants who are seeking a green card could be held against them. This includes non-emergency Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Supplemental Security Income, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits and federal housing assistance. Applying for or receiving any of these benefits could result in the denial of a visa.

The relaxing of these regulations as they apply to the current pandemic will allow immigrants who have applied for a green card to receive testing and other medical services. It will also loosen restrictions on immigrants who are unable to work or to attend school and who must receive public benefits during this time period. These individuals will be allowed to explain their circumstances to USCIS rather than having their visas denied outright.

Why You Need a Brooklyn Immigration Lawyer

Your New York immigration lawyer can provide you with expert advice and guidance on the right ways to address issues with your visa application or immigration status. By working with a qualified New York immigration lawyer, you can ensure that you and your family are protected against adverse actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and that you can navigate the current pandemic in greater safety. Your attorney can also provide you with representation for your immigration hearings and other necessary meetings to help you remain in the United States legally.

If you need the services of a qualified Brooklyn immigration lawyer, the experts at Pozo Goldstein can provide you with the right answers for your questions and the best help for your needs. Our New York immigration team includes two former prosecutors in the immigration field as well as a former judge, which allows us to provide the right representation for you and your family. Call us today at 212-201-9031 to set up your free initial consultation with us. We are here to help you secure your own American dream.