USCIS has implemented a pause on processing applications for thousands of vetted Iranian immigrants currently residing in the United States. This decision affects various categories of immigrants, including students, scholars, researchers, and professionals, who have fled oppression in Iran. The pause has resulted in the freezing of critical applications such as work permits, visa extensions, and naturalization requests.
Key Details:
- Affected categories: F-1 OPT/STEM OPT students, H-1B workers, asylees, refugees, and family immigrants.
- Applications frozen include: I-765 EAD work permits, I-129 visa extensions, I-485 adjustments of status, I-140 petitions, and N-400 naturalization.
- Immigrants impacted have already passed rigorous vetting processes.
- The pause is viewed by critics as punitive rather than a measure of national security.
This situation jeopardizes the careers and stability of many legal immigrants who contribute to the U.S. economy. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @alimirkamali
