Since 2000, more than half of green cards were issued to immigrants already in the U.S., according to a new analysis.
Immigration law experts say the policy change is unclear on who would be required to actually leave the United States.
Recent guidance issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regarding adjustment of status applications has prompted discussion among immigration attorneys and applicants alike. For ...
Some USCIS officers have begun asking green-card applicants why they chose Adjustment of Status (AOS) rather than consular ...
A USCIS spokesman told Newsweek that the agency is “reasserting” what it believes Congress intended all along.
Some applicants faced new questions in interviews Tuesday, while others saw no change in light of the USCIS memo.
“The Trump administration has been saying since the beginning that there are targets for arrests of undocumented individuals, ...
The USCIS has issued a new policy that may require some green card applicants to return to their home countries for processing.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement Saturday saying recent green card policy changes restated ...
Indian applicants for the EB-2 visa category will face a temporary halt as the US has exhausted its FY2026 quota. Embassies ...
The federal government is tightening the reins on how immigrants secure permanent residency from within the country. In a ...
A federal judge ordered USCIS to decide an Iranian physician's application within seven days and allowed a challenge to the ...
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