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 GainUSCIS Celebrates Constitution Day with Nationwide Ceremonies
USCIS celebrates Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, marking the U.S. Constitution's signing and Citizenship Day's establishment. From September 14-23, over 17,000 new citizens are naturalized in 400 ceremonies. USCIS is…
Green Card Renewal Validity Extended to 24 Months by USCIS
USCIS has extended Green Card renewals from 12 to 24 months, effective September 26, 2022, addressing processing delays.…
Key Differences Between September vs October 2024 Visa Bulletins: Changes Explained
The U.S. Department of State issues the monthly Visa Bulletin to inform individuals about the availability of immigrant…
Understanding the October 2024 Visa Bulletin: A Guide to U.S. Immigration Policies
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs releases a monthly Visa Bulletin that provides critical information…
What are the key differences between updating address through a USCIS online account and filing Form AR-11?
Updating your address through a USCIS online account is faster and provides immediate confirmation compared to Form AR-11,…
CR1 I-130: Role of Marriage Photos in USCIS Petitions
Marriage photos are important for CR1 I-130 petitions but not decisive. They support demonstrating relationship legitimacy alongside financial…
USCIS Focus on Speeding Up Employment-Based Green Cards
USCIS is prioritizing employment-based Green Card applications to enhance processing efficiency. By reallocating resources and optimizing processes, the…
USCIS Plans to Reboot Fraud-Linked CHNV Humanitarian Parole Program
The Biden administration is planning to restart the CHNV (Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela) humanitarian parole program, suspended in…
Union Challenges USCIS Over Immigration Service Layoffs
Layoffs at USCIS immigration centers have led to protests from union workers concerned about job cuts affecting service…
USCIS Updates: New STEM OPT Rules for Student Visas
USCIS updated guidance on F/M Nonimmigrant Student Classification, providing clarity on STEM OPT extensions, online learning, school transfers,…