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美国移民之路愈来愈难


美国移民之路愈来愈难


审查趋严、程序改变 合法移民也面临更多不确定性

美国移民政策正在快速改变。对许多希望合法留在美国、取得工作签证、绿卡甚至公民身分的移民而言,今天面对的已不只是「等待时间长」,而是整个审查制度变得更加严格、复杂,也更难预测。

自2025年以来,美国政府加强对外国人的背景审查,包括签证、永久居留、工作许可及其他移民福利。路透社今年7月报导,新的审查措施已造成部分签证处理延误与企业聘僱上的不确定性;申请人的社交媒体纪录、家庭资料及其他背景资讯,也可能受到更深入的审查。

进入2026年后,这种趋势更加明显。美国公民及移民服务局(USCIS)8月5日宣布进一步强化移民申请的证据标準,政策自当日起对相关新申请及仍在审理中的案件生效。这意味着申请人在送件之初,就更需要準备完整、可信而且前后一致的证明资料。

另一个重大变化,是部分在美国境内希望取得绿卡的人,可能面临必须离境、透过美国国务院海外领事程序办理的情况。今年5月,USCIS公布相关政策,强调部分临时身分人士若希望取得永久居留,原则上应回到海外办理,特殊情况则个案考量。

签证政策同样更加严格。美国国务院今年1月21日起暂停向一批指定国家的国民核发移民签证;这些申请人仍可以提出申请和参加面谈,但签证核发受到限制。

政府方面认為,加强审查有助於防止欺诈、维护国家安全,并确保移民制度依法律规定运作。另一方面,移民律师、企业以及移民权益团体则担心,过度复杂的审查可能造成更长的等待时间,使学生、专业人才、家庭团聚者及企业雇主都难以规划未来。

今天的移民问题,已不再只是非法入境或边境问题。合法移民本身,也正在面对一个门槛更高、审查更细、程序更难预测的新时代。

对所有正在申请签证、绿卡、工作许可或公民身分的人而言,最重要的是:不要再按照几年前的经验準备案件。表格、证据要求以及政策可能随时改变,在递交文件之前应核对最新的USCIS及美国国务院规定;涉及个人案件时,更应取得合格移民律师的专业意见。

美国仍然是一个移民国家,但进入美国、留在美国以及成為美国人的道路,正在变得更加艰难。

The Road to U.S. Immigration Is Becoming More Difficult

Stricter Reviews, Changing Procedures, and Greater Uncertainty Even for Legal Immigrants

America’s immigration system is changing rapidly. For many people who hope to remain legally in the United States, obtain a work visa, secure a green card, or eventually become U.S. citizens, the challenge is no longer simply a long waiting period. The entire process has become more complicated, more restrictive, and increasingly difficult to predict.

Since 2025, the U.S. government has strengthened background screening for foreign nationals seeking visas, permanent residency, work authorization, and other immigration benefits. Applicants may face closer examination of their personal history, family information, travel records, social media activity, and supporting documents.

In 2026, the trend toward tougher enforcement and stricter review has become even more apparent. Immigration authorities have reinforced evidentiary standards, placing greater responsibility on applicants to provide complete, accurate, credible, and consistent documentation from the beginning of the application process.

For some people seeking permanent residency from within the United States, the path may also become more complicated if they are required to complete part of the process through a U.S. consulate abroad. Such changes can create additional financial burdens, travel concerns, family separation, and uncertainty.

Visa applicants are also facing a more demanding environment. Depending on nationality, immigration category, individual background, and changing government policies, some applicants may experience additional screening, delays, or restrictions.

The government argues that stronger screening is necessary to prevent fraud, protect national security, enforce immigration laws, and maintain the integrity of the system. At the same time, immigration attorneys, businesses, universities, families, and immigrant communities are concerned that increasingly complicated procedures may make it more difficult for students, skilled professionals, employers, and families to plan their futures.

Today, America’s immigration debate is no longer only about illegal border crossings. Legal immigration itself is entering a new era of higher barriers, deeper scrutiny, and greater uncertainty.

Anyone applying for a visa, green card, work permit, or U.S. citizenship should no longer rely solely on procedures or experiences from several years ago. Forms, documentation requirements, interview practices, and government policies can change. Applicants should carefully review the latest official requirements before filing and seek qualified immigration legal advice when an individual case involves significant complications.

America remains a nation built by immigrants. But for many people today, the road to entering America legally, remaining here, and eventually becoming an American is becoming increasingly difficult.