USCIS has announced a new policy that allows the majority of immigration cases to be processed by the State Department at U.S. consular offices abroad. This change is intended to streamline the immigration process and free up USCIS resources to focus on other critical cases, including those involving victims of violent crime and human trafficking.
Key Details:
- Majority of immigration cases will now be handled by U.S. consular offices abroad.
- This shift is designed to optimize USCIS resources for priority cases.
- USCIS will focus on processing visas for victims of violent crime and human trafficking, as well as naturalization applications.
- The policy aims to improve efficiency in the immigration system.
This change is expected to positively impact immigrants by expediting the processing of critical cases that fall under USCIS’s purview. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: USCIS
