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Major immigration changes are now in effect for 2026 — and every green card holder must understand what’s happening. In this video, we break down the latest updates involving U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the U.S. Department of State, including: • Expanded travel restrictions and country scrutiny • Secondary inspection risks at U.S. airports • Social media monitoring and online vetting • The new USCIS Vetting Center and enhanced background checks • Biometric Entry-Exit tracking (facial recognition, fingerprints) • Reentry permits (Form I-131) and 6-month travel rule • Employment Authorization Document (EAD) validity changes • Public charge enforcement updates • Address change rule (Form AR-11) reminders • Tax filing requirements for green card holders • Criminal issues that can trigger deportation • Citizenship preparation for 2026 If you are a lawful permanent resident, these updates could directly affect your ability to travel, work, renew documents, or apply for U.S. citizenship. 🚨 Travel Warning for 2026 Green card holders traveling for more than 6 months risk being questioned about abandonment of residency. Trips over 1 year without a reentry permit can trigger serious consequences. Officers are now reviewing travel history, employment records, and even social media activity. 📱 Social Media Vetting Immigration authorities may review online presence during visa processing, green card applications, and naturalization cases. Consistency across applications, resumes, and online profiles is critical. 📄 Background & Employment Verification Old visa filings, employer sponsorship history, and prior immigration records are being cross-checked more deeply. Even small inconsistencies may raise red flags. 💼 Work Authorization Updates Certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) now have shorter validity periods. Renew early to avoid employment gaps and I-9 issues. 🏠 Maintain Your Status • File taxes as a U.S. resident • Report address changes within 10 days (Form AR-11) • Avoid long absences without proper documentation • Consult an immigration attorney before accepting plea deals in criminal cases If you want to protect your green card in 2026, you must stay informed and proactive. 👍 LIKE this video to help others stay informed 💬 COMMENT your situation or questions 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly immigration updates 📤 SHARE this with friends and family who have a green card ⚖️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration laws change frequently and every case is different. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney regarding your specific situation.