USCIS has issued a new memo that could significantly impact the processing of I-485 applications, raising concerns among immigration advocates and applicants. The memo suggests that failing to maintain status during the I-485 pending period may be viewed negatively, potentially undermining the benefits previously associated with the application process.
Key Details:
- The new memo indicates that applicants must maintain their status while their I-485 is pending.
- This change may lead to longer processing times for I-485 applications.
- Some applicants who could have adjusted status in the U.S. may now need to pursue consular processing, further complicating their cases.
- The overall effect could slow down the progress of the visa bulletin, particularly for those relying on the I-485 route.
The implications of this memo could create additional hurdles for immigrants seeking permanent residency in the U.S. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: zhandenan
