USCIS Changes Green Card Filing Requirements Starting May 2026
USCIS announces major changes to employment-based green card filing requirements effective May 2026, impacting thousands of applicants.
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USCIS announces major changes to employment-based green card filing requirements effective May 2026, impacting thousands of applicants.
USCIS states that leading projects at a distinguished organization does not qualify as a leading role for EB-1A applicants.
USCIS denial rates for high-skilled visas and green cards are rising sharply, with EB-1A denials nearly doubling in the past year.
USCIS reports a backlog of more than 11 million applications, impacting processing times for immigrants.
USCIS is under scrutiny as work authorizations for legal immigrants from 39 countries face months-long delays.
USCIS green card approvals have drastically decreased under Trump, with refugee approvals down 99% and ICE arrests surpassing family green card approvals.
USCIS now allows PDF uploads for Form I-485 in select employment-based cases, enhancing the filing process.
USCIS introduces online filing for certain I-485 applications, offering reduced fees and streamlined submission options.
USCIS has announced that certain employment-based I-485 green card applications can now be filed online.
Reddit users express frustration over USCIS pause preventing work and travel for applicants from 39 countries.
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