USCIS
Processing time trackers, fee schedule changes, form updates, and policy memos from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Covers service center operations, office closures, and adjudication trends.
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Answers from VisaVerge guidesWhat new policies were introduced by USCIS in 2025?
New policies included stricter naturalization testing and the termination of multiple humanitarian parole programs.
Read: USCIS End-of-Year Review Highlights Rigorous Immigration Enforcement ActionsWhat enforcement approach did DHS and USCIS implement as of January 2026?
DHS and USCIS implemented a zero-release and mandatory detention approach as of January 3, 2026, pushing longer immigration detention and fewer releases while deportation cases move through the system.
Read: How Long Can Immigration Detention Last Before Deportation Under Current LawWhat actions were taken by federal agencies in January 2026 that affected immigration processes?
On January 14, 2026, the Department of State (DOS) paused immigrant visa processing for 75 countries effective January 21, 2026. On January 15, 2026, USCIS announced Operation PARRIS to re-examine refugee cases for fraud/security.
Read: Family Self-Departs U.S. After 11-Year Green Card Backlog ReckoningWhat actions should people take if they have a pending immigration application due to recent policy changes?
People with pending applications should know their rights, gather documents, contact legal help, check their status, and stay informed about updates from official sources.
Read: Debate Intensifies Over Military’s Expanding Role in Immigration PolicyWhat changes did the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announce in 2025?
USCIS announced inflation adjustments that increased premium processing fees, with Form I-129 increasing from $2,805 to $2,965 and Form I-140 rising to $2,965.
Read: UK Government Hikes Immigration and Visa Fees, Canada and Germany GainHow Proclamation 10949 Affects H-1B Visa Processing Times
New U.S. visa rules and travel bans have pushed interview slots into 2027, with high fees and social media vetting creating significant backlogs for applicants.
Trump Administration Cuts Jobs of 50 USCIS Employees
The Trump administration's workforce reduction led to over 400 job cuts at DHS, including 50 at USCIS. Agencies…
U.S. Visa Challenges: Sudan Without Local Consulate, Manila Interviews Denied Without Originals
Khartoum’s embassy closure leaves Sudanese without local consular services, requiring travel abroad. Many posts reopened unevenly; Manila now…
March 2025 Visa Bulletin Brings Key Updates for India Applicants
The March 2025 U.S. Visa Bulletin highlights significant backlogs for Indian visa applicants in both family-sponsored and employment-based…
Key Differences Between March 2025 vs February 2025 Visa Bulletins: Changes Explained
The Visa Bulletin is a crucial monthly update from the U.S. Department of State, dictating the availability of…
Understanding the march 2025 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies
The United States Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs, has released the Visa Bulletin for March 2025.…
FY 2026 H-1B Registration Opens in March with Steep Fee Increase
USCIS announced FY 2026 H-1B cap registration from March 7-24, 2025, introducing a significant fee hike to $215…
Current PERM Processing Times and Backlogs for Employers
PERM processing averages 503 days as of March 2026. Experts urge employers to start green card filings two…
USCIS Immigrant Fee How to Pay It and What If You Missed the Handout
Learn how to pay the $235 USCIS Immigrant Fee using your A-Number and DOS Case ID to ensure…
USCIS Suspends Form I-134A for Humanitarian Parole. What Now for Sponsors?
USCIS maintains the suspension of Form I-134A through April 2026, halting sponsorship for humanitarian parole programs amid broader…