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NIW EB-2 Petitions Continue to Process During Federal Shutdowns

USCIS, funded mainly by filing fees, continues processing EB-2 NIW petitions as of October 1, 2025, during a potential shutdown. RFEs, decisions, and premium processing generally proceed. Programs like E-Verify may pause, affecting hiring but not adjudication. Applicants should file I-140 properly, consider I-907 for faster review, use trackable shipping, and monitor USCIS updates.

Last updated: October 1, 2025 6:00 pm
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As of October 1, 2025, USCIS continues receipt and adjudication of EB-2 NIW petitions during a potential shutdown.
USCIS remains operational because it is primarily fee-funded, so RFEs, approvals, and mailings persist.
E-Verify may pause during a shutdown; pauses affect hiring timelines but not EB-2 NIW adjudication.

(UNITED STATES) As of October 1, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is continuing core operations through a potential federal government shutdown, including the receipt and adjudication of EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) cases.

Because USCIS is primarily funded by filing fees rather than annual congressional appropriations, officials keep most casework moving even when many federal offices scale back. That means USCIS processing for NIW petitions under EB-2 remains in place, and applicants can file, respond to notices, and receive decisions during a lapse in federal funding.

NIW EB-2 Petitions Continue to Process During Federal Shutdowns
NIW EB-2 Petitions Continue to Process During Federal Shutdowns

Why USCIS often continues work during shutdowns

USCIS has a long track record of staying open when Congress and the White House face budget standoffs. The agency’s fee-funded model allows examiners to:

  • Continue evaluating petitions
  • Issue Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
  • Approve or deny cases

According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, historic shutdowns have not stopped EB-2 NIW adjudications, and current planning points to the same outcome if a funding gap occurs this fall. While people understandably worry about delays when other parts of the government close, USCIS officers typically keep the core pipeline moving.

Premium processing and notices

  • Premium processing remains available for employment-based immigrant petitions unless USCIS announces a specific pause.
  • For EB-2 NIW filers using Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, premium processing is an optional, paid service that places certain filings on a faster track.
  • As of now, there is no indication of a suspension. If USCIS adjusts premium processing during a shutdown, the agency normally posts an alert.
  • Applicants should watch their receipt notices and any formal updates closely.

Programs that may pause and effects

Some related programs outside the fee-funded stream can pause. The most common example is E-Verify, the digital system employers use to confirm work authorization for new hires. DHS has previously suspended E-Verify during shutdowns because it depends on appropriated funds.

  • If E-Verify pauses, it does not stop EB-2 NIW adjudications, but it can affect hiring timelines and onboarding steps for employers.
  • For official status updates, see E-Verify.

Important: E-Verify downtime affects employer verification and onboarding, not the adjudication of EB-2 NIW petitions.

Policy operations during a shutdown

  • USCIS stays open: The agency continues to accept and process EB-2 NIW filings because it relies on application fees, not annual appropriations.
  • Mail and notices continue: Receipt notices, RFEs, and decisions keep going out, subject to postal service schedules and local office operations.
  • Interviews and biometrics proceed: These appointments generally continue unless a local office closure is announced. Keep an eye on your appointment letter and the USCIS office status page for local updates.
  • E-Verify may pause: Employer verification tools can go offline, but this has no direct effect on EB-2 NIW adjudication.

Should you file now or wait?

The practical answer is simple: EB-2 NIW cases can be filed during a shutdown with no special hold. If your evidence is ready, you can submit your petition as planned.

If you prefer premium processing for your Form I-140:

💡 Tip
If filing I-140 for NIW, include Form I-907 (Premium Processing) with the proper fees to speed up the review when available; monitor USCIS alerts in case of any pause.
  1. File Form I-140 with the required fee and supporting evidence.
  2. Include Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service with the required fee to request premium processing.
  3. Follow the service request instructions on your receipt notice.

If you plan to adjust status in the United States after your priority date is current, you can still prepare Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, but remember that the adjustment stage follows visa number availability rather than shutdown timing.

Practical steps for EB-2 NIW filers

  • File Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker for an NIW with the correct fee, signatures, and evidence. Link: Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker
  • If you want faster processing for your I-140, include Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service. Link: Form I-907, Request for Premium Processing Service
  • If you are in the United States and a visa number is available for your category and country, consider filing Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. Link: Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

Filing and evidence tips

While a shutdown does not stop EB-2 NIW adjudication, applicants should build in routine cushions:

  • Mailroom intake can run at normal speed, but holidays, heavy filing windows, or local conditions can slow delivery.
  • Use trackable shipping, keep copies of all filings, and save delivery confirmations.
  • If you receive an RFE, note the deadline on the notice itself; USCIS has not announced any automatic deadline extensions tied to a potential shutdown, so respond by the date listed.

Avoid common filing mistakes that can cause avoidable slowdowns. Double-check that your evidence clearly addresses the NIW test:

  • The importance of the proposed work to the United States
  • Your record of success and impact
  • Why waiving the job offer and labor certification serves the national interest

Strong documentation helps officers decide cases efficiently, regardless of the broader budget climate.

Employer considerations

For employers planning to hire a foreign national with an EB-2 NIW:

  • The NIW waives the labor certification based on the proposed endeavor’s importance and the applicant’s ability to advance it.
  • During a shutdown, you can still recruit and prepare onboarding steps, but E-Verify downtime may require temporary adjustments.
  • DHS has historically provided guidance on I-9 completion and E-Verify timing after the system returns. Keep clear records to protect both the company and the worker.

Applicants abroad and consular processing

⚠️ Important
E-Verify and other employer tools may pause during a shutdown; plan onboarding timelines accordingly and keep records, since this won’t stop NIW adjudications but can affect hires.

Applicants abroad should expect consular sections to operate under State Department policies, which are outside USCIS control. Key points:

  • USCIS continuing fee-funded work can still advance your petition to the National Visa Center once approved.
  • If your case reaches the visa interview stage, monitor embassy or consulate notices for any local adjustments.

Why this matters

The human stakes around EB-2 NIW cases are high: research projects, startup launches, and public-interest work often hinge on steady case progress. The continuity of USCIS processing during shutdown periods matters for:

  • Scientists expanding public health tools
  • Engineers building infrastructure resilience
  • Educators rolling out nationwide programs

When people’s lives and careers are on the line, predictability helps. This is one area where fee funding provides a buffer against broader political gridlock.

Final guidance and monitoring

  • USCIS has not indicated any special halt on EB-2 NIW reviews tied to a shutdown, and historic practice supports continued adjudication.
  • If the agency issues any targeted changes, it typically posts updates quickly.
  • Check the official USCIS website for current alerts and form editions.
  • Keep your address current with USCIS, watch your case status online, and follow the instructions on notices you receive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1
Can I file an EB-2 NIW petition during a federal government shutdown?
Yes. As of October 1, 2025, USCIS continues to receive and adjudicate EB-2 NIW (I-140) petitions because it is primarily fee-funded. Prepare and submit your I-140 with required fees and evidence as usual.

Q2
Will premium processing for I-140 NIW petitions be available during a shutdown?
Generally yes. Premium processing for I-140 remains available unless USCIS issues a specific suspension. If suspended, USCIS posts alerts, so monitor the agency website and your receipt notice.

Q3
Does a pause in E-Verify stop my NIW adjudication or visa approval?
No. E-Verify pauses affect employer verification and onboarding timelines but do not stop USCIS from adjudicating EB-2 NIW petitions. Employers should plan for verification delays separately.

Q4
What practical steps should I take when filing an EB-2 NIW during potential funding gaps?
File a complete I-140 with correct fees, consider I-907 for expedited review, use trackable shipping, keep copies of filings, monitor USCIS alerts, and respond to any RFEs by the deadline listed.

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EB-2 → An employment-based immigrant visa category for advanced degree professionals or those with exceptional ability.
NIW (National Interest Waiver) → A waiver allowing applicants to bypass a job offer and labor certification by showing work benefits the U.S. nationally.
USCIS → U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency that processes immigration and naturalization applications.
I-140 → Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, used to request employment-based immigrant classification.
I-907 (Premium Processing) → Form I-907 requests expedited processing of certain USCIS petitions for an additional fee.
RFE (Request for Evidence) → A formal USCIS notice asking an applicant to submit additional documents or clarification to continue adjudication.
E-Verify → A DHS-run electronic system employers use to confirm worker authorization; it relies on appropriated funds and may pause.

This Article in a Nutshell

As of October 1, 2025, USCIS is continuing core fee-funded operations, including receipt and adjudication of EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) petitions, even during a potential federal government shutdown. Because the agency is primarily financed by filing fees, adjudicators can continue evaluating petitions, issuing Requests for Evidence (RFEs), and approving or denying cases. Premium processing for I-140 filings remains available unless specifically suspended. Programs that depend on congressional appropriations, such as E-Verify, can pause; those pauses affect employer onboarding but do not halt NIW adjudication. Applicants should file I-140 with required fees, consider I-907 for expedited service, use trackable shipping, monitor USCIS alerts, and respond promptly to RFEs.

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