USCIS has announced a significant policy change regarding in-person interview requirements for immigration applicants, which will affect how attorneys support their clients, particularly those living far from interview locations. This shift is expected to create logistical and financial burdens for both attorneys and applicants, necessitating early planning and clear communication about travel requirements.

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This policy change may significantly impact immigrants’ ability to secure legal representation and navigate the immigration process effectively. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


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