Wait-times, visa queues and uncertainty: the barriers to American legal migration

Denise N. Obinna
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ABSTRACT Legal permanent residency (LPR) removes the immediate threat of deportation and allows a permanent foothold in America. Yet despite its protections, LPR is an incredibly difficult status to achieve for legal immigrants who are not immediate relatives (spouses, parents or minor children) of American citizens. Within a climate of increased enforcement, immigrants are urged to migrate using legal channels. Yet these channels are often oversubscribed and may span decades depending on visa type or country of origin. Using data from the National visa Center (NVC) and the U.S. Department of State, this manuscript outlines the difficulties of American LPR within its two largest quota capped categories: family reunification and employment. Findings indicate that countries like India, China, Mexico and the Philippines have the longest wait-times in visa queues – averaging between 7 and 23 years. Data also indicate that for the 2017 and 2018 fiscal years, there were over 3.7 million petitions waitlisted in visa queues at U.S. consulates abroad. As such, this manuscript evaluates how the unpredictability of American LPR restricts immigrant pathways to legal integration. It also evaluates how time spent in long visa queues – in part engenders illegal immigration.
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等待时间、签证排队和不确定性:美国合法移民的障碍
合法永久居留权(LPR)消除了被驱逐出境的直接威胁,并允许在美国永久立足。然而,尽管有这些保护措施,但对于非美国公民直系亲属(配偶、父母或未成年子女)的合法移民来说,获得永久居留权是一个极其困难的身份。在执法力度加大的环境下,移民被敦促使用合法渠道移民。然而,这些渠道往往供不应求,而且根据签证类型或原籍国的不同,可能会持续数十年。本文利用美国国家签证中心(NVC)和美国国务院的数据,概述了在家庭团聚和就业这两个最大的配额限制类别中,美国绿卡申请的困难。调查结果显示,印度、中国、墨西哥和菲律宾等国家的签证排队等待时间最长,平均为7至23年。数据还显示,在2017和2018财政年度,在美国驻外领事馆排队等候签证的申请超过370万份。因此,本文评估了美国LPR的不可预测性如何限制移民走向合法融合的途径。它还评估了在签证排长队上花费的时间,这在一定程度上导致了非法移民。
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