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April 26, 2021
DELAWARE.- Many Delawareans have followed all the protocol to receive their visas, yet they say they still don’t have them.
Across the country, over a million visa applications are delayed with over four thousand of those in Delaware.
The processing center in Dover was the last center operating on reduced hours. I’m told this leaves many wondering where their citizenship stands which is stressful. “Imagine what that means. It could actually put people homeless if they don’t have a relative. It can cause them tremendous stress,” said Delaware Hispanic Commission’s Charito Calvachi-Mateyko.
To make matters worse, many have lost jobs and health care access due to these delays. “Just mentally I’m sure its incredibly taxing to worry each day because their immigration status issue hasn’t been sorted out. What if they come into contact with a law enforcement officer or what if they have to go to court for something?,” said Executive Director
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