01/27/2026
Immigration attorney Michael Ruttle explains how the public charge rule is being applied with heightened scrutiny to immigrant visa cases — particularly for applicants from countries affected by the 75-country immigrant visa pause.
The public charge rule focuses on one core question:
👉 Does the government believe an applicant can support themselves in the United States without relying on public benefits?
When reviewing immigrant visa and green card applications, U.S. immigration officials may examine:
Income and financial assets
Employment history and education
Health insurance coverage
Medical conditions and long-term healthcare needs
Overall financial stability
Under the current policy environment, the U.S. Department of State has slowed immigrant visa processing for nationals of certain countries while applying stricter public charge review standards. This does not mean applications are automatically denied — but it often means more documentation, more scrutiny, and longer processing times.
Public charge analysis is not new, but it is now being used as a gatekeeping mechanism in affected cases. Applicants must be prepared to clearly demonstrate financial self-sufficiency and a well-documented plan for medical and living expenses.
If your country is impacted by the 75-country visa pause, careful planning and strong documentation are more important than ever.
📌 Topics Covered in This Video
What the public charge rule really means
How the 75-country visa ban affects immigrant visas
Why cases are facing longer delays and closer review
Financial and medical factors immigration officers consider
How to prepare a stronger, well-documented case
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If you’re applying for an immigrant visa or green card and are concerned about public charge issues or heightened scrutiny, contact Michael Ruttle to discuss your situation and next steps.
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Michael Ruttle is an award-winning immigration attorney who speaks multiple languages in pursuit of giving his clients the utmost attention and care. Michael graduated summa cm laude (top 5%) from Whittier Law School in 2012, with a concentration in International & Comparative law.
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