Trump administration lifts hold on immigration applications for doctors, but leaves others waiting
Source: NBC News/AP
May 8, 2026, 1:20 PM EDT / Source: The Associated Press
Libyan Dr. Faysal Alghoula must renew his green card to continue caring for roughly 1,000 patients in southwestern Indiana, but hasnt been able to since the Trump administration stopped reviewing applications for people from several dozen countries it deemed high-risk. Alghoulas current visa will expire in September if his application is denied.
But last week, the administration quietly made an exemption for medical doctors with pending visa or green card applications, possibly allowing Alghoulas case to move forward. Its a move physicians organizations and immigration attorneys had sought for months, citing widespread shortages and a high proportion of foreign-trained doctors, who disproportionately work in underserved areas, according to the National Library of Medicine.
The lack of doctors is top of mind for Alghoula, a pulmonologist and Intensive Care Unit doctor who serves a mostly rural population spanning parts of Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. It is about four to five months wait to get the pulmonologist here, he said.
Still, applicants and immigration attorneys say its unclear how big a difference the exemption will make. The change means doctors can have their cases reviewed, but it doesnt guarantee their green cards or visas will be renewed. It is also unclear whether U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be able to process those applications in time to meet immigration deadlines like Alghoulas.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-visa-green-card-doctors-immigration-rcna344258
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