Trump Administration Enforces Tougher Global Visa Screening Under Revived ‘Public Charge’ Rule
The Trump administration has introduced stricter global visa norms by reinstating and expanding the "public charge" rule, allowing U.S. officials to deny visas or permanent residency to applicants deemed likely to depend on government assistance.
According to a new directive from the U.S. State Department, all embassies worldwide have been instructed to rigorously apply the rule, which has been part of U.S. immigration law for over a century. The move restores the tougher standards implemented during Donald Trump's first term and rolled back under Joe Biden's presidency before Trump's return to office in early 2025.
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"Self-sufficiency has been a longstanding principle of U.S. immigration policy," read the official cable, as cited by Fox News. The order directs consular officers to assess a wide range of factors, including applicants' health, age, English proficiency, financial resources, and potential long-term medical needs. It also clarifies that previous reliance on government aid or institutional care could count against an applicant.
"You must examine all aspects of the case - including the petition, visa application, medical report, affidavit of support, and any information uncovered during screening and vetting," the cable instructed consular staff.
Under the updated guidelines, certain health conditions, such as diabetes and obesity, could result in visa rejections, ABC News reported. While health evaluations have always been part of the visa process - including screenings for communicable diseases like tuberculosis and verification of vaccination records - the new policy broadens the list of disqualifying medical conditions.
Charles Wheeler, a senior attorney with the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, noted that although the rule applies broadly to most visa applicants, it will likely have the greatest impact on those seeking permanent residency.
The move aligns with the Trump administration's stated goal of prioritizing self-sufficiency and reducing immigration-related dependency on public funds, echoing one of the key themes from Trump's earlier term in office.
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