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US Resumes Immigration Processing for Doctors Others Still Delayed

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AI-generatedThe news describes a policy change in U.S. immigration processing, specifically resuming for medical doctors but not for other groups. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is on individual applicants' work authorization and residency status, not on specific sectors, commodity prices, or supply chains. The effect is too diffuse and policy-driven to map to a concrete commercial channel.
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- U.S. resumed immigration processing for medical doctors after a pause affecting high-risk countries.
- Thousands of other applicants from 39 countries remain in limbo.
- Dr. Faysal Alghoula faces a September deadline for green card renewal.
- Trump administration halted reviews for over 75 countries due to public assistance and security concerns.
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