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USCIS Updates Guidance on Family-Based Immigrant Visas

USCIS updates guidance for family-based visas, clarifying procedures for immigrant petitions, approval notice errors, consular processing, and adjustment of status. Effective from May 22, 2024.

Last updated: May 23, 2024 3:49 am
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Key Takeaways:

  • USCIS updated the Policy Manual, revising Form I-130 and certain Form I-360 processes for family-based immigrant visas on May 22, 2024.
  • Petitioners must accurately provide beneficiaries’ addresses and preferences for consular processing or adjustment of status to avoid delays.
  • USCIS’s new streamlined processes and clear guidelines aim to reduce confusion and expedite the processing of family-based immigration petitions.

What Changes Has USCIS Made to Family-Based Immigrant Visas?

On May 22, 2024, significant updates to the USCIS Policy Manual concerning family-based immigrant visa petitions became effective. This includes revisions to Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) and, in specific instances, family-based Form I-360 (Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant). The adjustments cover several areas, such as handling errors in approval notices, consular processing requests, and adjustment of status processes.

USCIS Updates Guidance on Family-Based Immigrant Visas
USCIS Updates Guidance on Family-Based Immigrant Visas

How Do These Changes Impact Petitioners Using Form I-130?

When you submit Form I-130, it’s crucial to inform USCIS of the beneficiary’s current address and their preference for consular processing with the Department of State National Visa Center (NVC) or adjustment of status in the United States, if they qualify. Accurate information ensures the timely processing of your petition for family-based visas.

Failing to provide precise details can lead to delays. For instance, if the supplied information is incorrect, and USCIS retains the petition, you might have to file Form I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition, along with the required fee, to transfer the petition to the NVC.

What Happens If Beneficiary Preferences Are Unclear?

Prior to this update, USCIS generally retained approved petitions that lacked clear indications of whether the beneficiary preferred adjustment of status or consular processing. The new procedures aim to streamline the processing of family-based immigration petitions. With this update, USCIS will use discretion in such cases, deciding to either send the petition to the NVC or keep it for adjustment status processing based on the evidence of the beneficiary’s most recent location, including the address provided on the petition.

How Can Petitioners Correct Errors or Update Information?

If there is an error in your petition or if you need to update information on a pending or approved Form I-130, the latest guidance outlines the steps to correct or update these details. This includes modifying the beneficiary’s location and specifying their preference for consular processing or adjustment of status.

What Factors Does USCIS Consider for Approved Petitions?

The updated guidance also clarifies the factors USCIS considers when deciding whether to approve or deny a family-based immigrant petition. This includes relevant notices and procedures, promoting a smoother and more transparent process for petitioners and beneficiaries.

Who Does This Update Benefit?

“Clearer guidelines and streamlined processes ensure that petitions are processed more efficiently and effectively,” USCIS Director of Policy said. This update aims to reduce confusion and processing delays, benefiting both petitioners and beneficiaries.

Where Can You Find More Information?

For those seeking more detailed information or needing to access specific forms, USCIS provides extensive resources and official forms on their impeccable official website. Visit the site to find forms like Form I-130 or Form I-824, and comprehensive guides on family-based visas.

Concluding Thoughts

USCIS’s recent updates to guidance on family-based immigrant visas are designed to simplify and expedite the process. By clearly indicating whether consular processing or adjustment of status is preferred and keeping information accurate, petitioners can avoid unnecessary delays. These enhancements reflect USCIS’s ongoing commitment to improving immigration guidance and services for families seeking reunification in the United States.

Learn Today:

Glossary of Immigration Terms

1. USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services):
The federal agency responsible for overseeing lawful immigration to the United States. It handles applications for visas, citizenship, and other immigration benefits.

2. Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative):
A form used by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident to establish a qualifying relationship with an eligible relative who wishes to immigrate to the United States.

3. Consular Processing:
The procedure involving the Department of State’s National Visa Center (NVC), where a beneficiary applies for an immigrant visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country after an immigrant petition is approved.

4. Adjustment of Status:
A process that allows an eligible individual already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent resident status (a Green Card) without having to return to their home country for consular processing.

5. Form I-824 (Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition):
A form used to request further action on a previously approved application or petition, such as transferring a family-based petition to the National Visa Center if incorrect information was initially provided.

This Article In A Nutshell:

USCIS updated its Policy Manual for family-based immigrant visas. Key revisions include changes to Form I-130 and Form I-360 regarding consular processing and adjustment of status procedures. Accurate information submission is vital to avoid delays. These updates streamline the petition process, enhancing efficiency for petitioners and their families.
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