USCIS has announced updated photo requirements for individuals applying for U.S. immigration benefits, effective immediately. The changes aim to minimize delays and improve application processing efficiency. Applicants must adhere to these new guidelines to avoid potential Requests for Evidence (RFEs) or application rejections.
Key Details:
- Photos must be taken within the last 3 years.
- Self-uploaded photos are no longer accepted.
- Photos must be taken by USCIS or an authorized provider.
- Applies to forms including I-90, I-485, N-400, and N-600.
These updates underscore the importance of submitting compliant and recent photos to prevent unnecessary delays in the immigration process.
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Source: Shelle-Ann Simon
