USCIS has issued a new memo that significantly alters the discretionary approval process for residency and citizenship applications. This memo, which mandates a stricter approach, removes the previous latitude that officers had to approve cases based on equity principles, leading to concerns about how I-485 applications will be processed going forward.
Key Details:
- The memo eliminates discretion for case approvals outside extraordinary circumstances.
- It aims to standardize processes but has been criticized for its vagueness.
- Legal experts argue that the memo may conflict with the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
- Discussions of potential appeals are already underway due to the memo’s implications.
This change could lead to significant legal challenges as the discrepancy between executive directives and established law raises questions about the authority of USCIS.
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Source: Abraham Cuevas
