USCIS Highlights VOICE Office for Crime Victims
USCIS announces the role of the VOICE Office in supporting victims of crimes linked to immigration violations.
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USCIS announces the role of the VOICE Office in supporting victims of crimes linked to immigration violations.
USCIS introduces mandatory interviews for I-131 applicants, extending Advance Parole wait times to 14-16 months.
USCIS announces the start of the registration period for H-1B visas, crucial for foreign workers seeking employment in the U.S.
USCIS advises on actions to take if your immigration case exceeds average processing times.
USCIS plans to reduce discretion in EB-1A visa evaluations, emphasizing evidence over opinion by 2026.
Changes to the U.S. naturalization test format will take effect for N-400 applications filed on or after October 20, 2025.
Inconsistent information between DS-160 and visa interview can lead to application rejection.
Approximately 20% of ICE removals involve individuals with pending asylum cases, highlighting a significant backlog in the U.S. immigration system.
Civil rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against the State Department for pausing immigrant visa processing for citizens from 75 countries.
Recent insights clarify that EB-1A visas do not require additional documentation, unlike EB-1B and EB-1C categories.
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