USCIS has announced a new policy regarding the adjustment of status process, stating that applications made from within the U.S. will now only be granted under “extraordinary circumstances.” This change is effective immediately and impacts all individuals who have already submitted their applications.
Key Details:
- Adjustment of status applications will be approved only in extraordinary circumstances.
- Certain dual-intent visa holders, such as H-1B and L-1 workers, may experience fewer restrictions under this policy.
- The policy applies to all applicants currently in the adjustment process.
- USCIS has not specified what constitutes “extraordinary circumstances.”
This new policy may significantly affect many immigrants seeking to adjust their status in the U.S., particularly those who do not hold dual-intent visas. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Kym_F
