USCIS Cuts Green Card Approvals Amid Immigration Policy Changes
USCIS has reportedly halved green card approvals, affecting legal immigrants and humanitarian cases, according to CATO data.
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USCIS has reportedly halved green card approvals, affecting legal immigrants and humanitarian cases, according to CATO data.
USCIS has significantly reduced green card approvals and ended humanitarian green card programs, impacting legal immigrants.
USCIS reports a nearly 50% drop in green card approvals, with family-sponsored applications down 54% from mid-2025 to early 2026.
USCIS has reportedly reduced green card approvals significantly, impacting legal immigrants and humanitarian applications.
USCIS announces changes to visa vetting processes and EAD validity, impacting H-1B, F-1, and J-1 applicants.
USCIS tightens EB-2 NIW scrutiny, emphasizing individual impact and leadership in applications.
USCIS announces new measures to address immigration fraud, emphasizing the integrity of the immigration system.
USCIS is shifting cases to Texas and requesting extensions, impacting immigration litigation across the country.
Legal applications for 39 countries are on hold, impacting scholars and NIW applicants focused on job creation.
F-1 visa holder's OPT EAD is paused by USCIS, impacting contributions to U.S. economy and science.
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