USCIS is facing criticism for its policies that some argue impose a ‘birthplace penalty’ on legal applicants. Critics, including immigration advocates, claim that penalizing individuals based on their country of origin undermines the merit-based system intended to prioritize skilled professionals, including doctors and those with National Interest Waiver (NIW) approvals.
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- Critics label the current USCIS policies as discriminatory against applicants from certain countries.
- The policies reportedly overlook individual merit, affecting highly educated professionals and approved NIW cases.
- Advocates are calling for a reevaluation of these policies to ensure fair treatment for all applicants.
- The hashtag #LiftTheHold has emerged as a rallying cry for those seeking to change the current approach.
The impact of these criticisms could lead to significant changes in how USCIS evaluates applicants, particularly those from countries facing longer wait times. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: MercuryParsi
