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Can TD Dependents Enter or Extend Status During a Government Shutdown?

During a shutdown, TD spouses and children can still travel, re-enter, and file Form I-539 because CBP and fee-funded USCIS…

Can L-1A/L-1B Petitions Be Filed During a Government Shutdown?

Because USCIS is fee-funded, L-1A and L-1B petitions are processed during government shutdowns. They avoid DOL LCAs that stall H-1B…

Automatic Visa Revalidation During a US Government Shutdown: Key Facts

During a federal shutdown, automatic visa revalidation still allows eligible travelers to re-enter the U.S. after trips under 30 days…

What Happens to R-1 Extension Petitions in a Federal Shutdown?

A federal shutdown halts DOL LCA processing and the FLAG portal, stalling R-1 extensions that need new certifications. USCIS accepts…

Will Priority Date Movement Be Delayed During a Government Shutdown?

Despite the October 1, 2025 shutdown, the Department of State is expected to publish the visa bulletin and continue priority…

R-2 Dependent Applications Continue Processing Even During Shutdowns

Most immigration benefits continue even when Washington closes its doors. That includes R-2 applications—the dependent visas for spouses and unmarried…

Are USCIS Fees Processed During Government Shutdowns? Fee-Funded

Because USCIS is about 96% fee-funded, it continues core processing—accepting filings, taking fees, scheduling biometrics and interviews—during government shutdowns. Filings…

Are O-2 Support Staff Petitions Processed During Government Shutdown?

Despite the October 1, 2025 government shutdown, USCIS continues processing O-1 and O-2 petitions because it is fee-funded. Employers must…