In the US, it is strict for Nepalis to get government concessions, visa and green card will be canceled if they submit false information
Kathmandu. With the administration of US President Donald Trump tightening the immigration policy, the Nepalis in the US will not be able to enjoy various social benefits from the government there.
Recently, the Trump government, which has become lenient towards immigrants, has restricted the concessions that foreign citizens are getting in areas such as health, housing and education. According to the Nepali Embassy in Washington DC, if concessions are taken in violation of the new rules, the visa and green card of the concerned person may be cancelled.
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