USCIS has reclassified Adjustment of Status as an “extraordinary relief” rather than a routine immigration benefit. This change signifies a shift in how immigration processes are viewed and may complicate the path for many immigrants seeking legal status in the United States.
Key Details:
- Adjustment of Status now categorized as “extraordinary relief” by USCIS.
- This reclassification may increase the complexity and discretion involved in the immigration process.
- Immigrants and families may need to consider alternative residency and citizenship options.
- The change reflects a broader trend of increasing selectivity in U.S. immigration policies.
This reclassification could make the immigration journey more challenging for many, as it alters the perception of a process that was once considered standard. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Tatiana Muntean, CMP, Cert (IM)
