USCIS has announced a pause on processing critical immigration forms, including I-765, I-129, I-140, and I-485, which significantly impacts Iranian professionals and scholars residing in the U.S. This decision has raised concerns about the future and stability of many individuals who rely on these forms for work authorization and residency.
Key Details:
- Forms affected: I-765 (Work Authorization), I-129 (Nonimmigrant Worker), I-140 (Immigrant Worker), I-485 (Adjustment of Status)
- The pause is not a mere paperwork delay but poses serious risks to the lives and futures of affected individuals.
- Immediate action is being called for from DHS officials, including Secretary Mullin and Secretary Rubio.
- The situation highlights the urgent need for resolution to support the Iranian community in the U.S.
The pause on these critical forms leaves many Iranian immigrants in a precarious situation, with their futures uncertain. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @pink4iran
