President Trump also said that the government is coordinating with the Ukrainian community in the US to find a suitable solution.
The statement came after Trump gave Russia a 10-day deadline to sign a peace deal with Ukraine. Otherwise, Russia could face secondary sanctions.
There have been about 240,000 Ukrainians living in the US since the conflict broke out in 2022. The majority of these were received through the Gathering for Ukraine program implemented by the previous administration of former President Joe Biden.
However, after taking office earlier this year, Trump has called for an end to all amnesty programs. The move raised concerns that Ukrainians could lose their temporary residence in the US.
The February controversy between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has raised questions about Washington's stance on Kiev.

In addition, in April, many Ukrainians unexpectedly received a notice from the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), asking them to leave the country within a week. The agency later explained that it was just a technical problem, not reflecting a change in Washington's policy.
While the US continues to maintain accommodation policies for Ukrainians, policies in many European countries have begun to change.
He has rejected the asylum applications, citing many areas in Ukraine as safe for return. In Poland, the support for Ukrainian reception has fallen from 81% to 50% over the past year.
The European Union (EU) is also debating long-term plans for more than 4 million Ukrainians living in the region, amid growing financial and social pressures.