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Green Card Waiting Hell: No Work, Wasted Life?

A new green card applicant has shared the harsh reality of the immigration process. With no work permit and no income, the wait has become financially draining and mentally exhausting, leaving them stuck in a painful cycle of uncertainty.

Life Stalled in Immigration Limbo

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The applicant describes a routine of checking emails and case updates every day, with no progress in sight. The lack of clarity and control has created a feeling of wasted time and lost opportunities.

Others Share Their Struggles

Fellow applicants sympathise with the situation. One person said their I-485 approval took 16 months, while another has been waiting for more than a year with only generic responses from USCIS. The shared stories highlight how widespread the delays are.

Severe Mental and Emotional Strain

The combination of financial stress and forced idleness is taking a toll on applicants’ mental health. Some even fear detention while waiting. The uncertainty and lack of transparency often lead to anxiety and depression among immigrants.

Calls for Faster Authorisations

Applicants argue that USCIS must streamline the process and issue work permits faster. Without reform, people will remain stuck in a cycle of financial hardship and emotional suffering, with their futures controlled by delays beyond their reach.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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