USCIS has placed an indefinite hold on decisions for legal immigrants from 39 countries living in the United States since December 2025. This pause affects individuals who have filed timely renewal applications, paid all fees, and have lived legally in the U.S. for over ten years, regardless of their circumstances.
Key Details:
- Affected countries include Venezuela, Cuba, Nigeria, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Senegal, Myanmar, and 31 others.
- Pending applications grant authorized stay but do not equate to lawful status.
- Lack of lawful status increases the risk of detention by ICE for these immigrants.
- The situation has raised concerns about the potential for job loss and legal repercussions for law-abiding immigrants due to USCIS processing delays.
The indefinite hold on applications has created significant uncertainty for many immigrants, who now face the risk of detention and job loss despite complying with immigration laws. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @MD_pause
