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Comparing Deportation Policies Under Obama, Trump, and Biden Administrations

US deportation policies vary by administration: Biden focuses on border threats using Title 42 expulsions, Trump increases local enforcement and…

What It Means When Your Oath Ceremony Notice Was Mailed

USCIS mails the Oath Ceremony Notice (Form N-445) to schedule your citizenship ceremony. Review your notice carefully, prepare required documents,…

What Does ‘Cancellation Notice for Request for Additional Evidence’ Mean?

USCIS updates policy to cancel RFEs when extra evidence is no longer needed, affecting green card, visa, and citizenship applicants.…

Does Scheduling an Oath Ceremony Mean Your Application Is Approved?

Becoming a U.S. citizen requires filing Form N-400, biometrics, an interview, application approval, then an oath ceremony. Scheduling the ceremony…

What Does ‘Card Was Picked Up by USPS’ Status Mean?

Your immigration card’s status changes to "Card was picked up by USPS" once USPS collects it from USCIS. Track daily,…

Form I-290B Appeals in 2025: Updated Fees and Procedural Insights

USCIS denial options include appealing with Form I-290B, preserving priority dates but limited evidence, or re-filing a new application that…

Meaning of ‘Our Records Show Nothing Is Outstanding At This Time’ Status

When USCIS shows 'nothing is outstanding,' it means your application is complete and being reviewed. This applies to green card,…

What Happens Next After USCIS Actively Reviews Your I-130 Case

I-130 petitions marked 'actively reviewed' undergo detailed USCIS processing with median times of 14.8 months for citizens. Approval leads to…