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New USCIS Memo May Force More Green Card Applicants to Apply from Abroad, Causing Chaos and Confusion

New USCIS Memo May Force More Green Card Applicants to Apply from Abroad, Causing Chaos and Confusion

Update: The text and headline of this post were updated on June 1, 2026, to reflect recent statements made by USCIS. On May 21, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a policy memorandum (PM-602-0199) concerning green card applications filed within the United States. While the Trump administration presents… Read More

New Dashboard Reveals Insights Into USCIS Backlogs and Processing Trends

New Dashboard Reveals Insights Into USCIS Backlogs and Processing Trends

The U.S. immigration system is broken — it’s a phrase heard often in discussions about the state of immigration in the U.S. Now, a new interactive dashboard from the American Immigration Council allows anyone with an internet connection to better understand our dysfunctional system of legal immigration.   The… Read More

E‑Verify: Widening Use, Lingering Challenges

E‑Verify: Widening Use, Lingering Challenges

Electronic employment verification is a central feature of modern immigration compliance in the United States. At the heart of this system is E-Verify, an online federal system that allows employers to confirm whether newly hired employees are authorized to work in the country. E-Verify, which Congress created… Read More

More Sunshine Is Needed on Immigration Agencies

More Sunshine Is Needed on Immigration Agencies

Legal filings recently revealed that the federal agency that runs immigration courts has just two attorneys responsible for processing complex public records requests. Two lawyers to handle requests for information about a system that decides the fate of hundreds of thousands of immigrants every year. This revelation should come… Read More

Whistleblower Report Reveals USCIS Is Circumventing Court Order on Immigrants’ Access to their Records

Whistleblower Report Reveals USCIS Is Circumventing Court Order on Immigrants’ Access to their Records

A whistleblower report published today in Government Executive shows how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is circumventing a court order that requires the agency to provide immigrants with their immigration records within the legal timelines. The revelations state that USCIS has adopted certain practices leading the agency… Read More

USCIS Ends Automatic Extensions for Most Work Permits, Placing Immigrant Workers and Employers in Limbo

USCIS Ends Automatic Extensions for Most Work Permits, Placing Immigrant Workers and Employers in Limbo

On October 30, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an interim final rule that eliminates the automatic extension for thousands of people who filed to renew their lawful work permits. Previously, people who filed their work permit renewal requests on time would be given an automatic extension… Read More

USCIS Implements the H-1B Proclamation $100,000 Fee

USCIS Implements the H-1B Proclamation $100,000 Fee

Many U.S. employers and H-1B workers panicked when the Trump administration issued a proclamation on September 19, 2025, that appeared to require a $100,000 payment for a noncitizen to enter the United States with an H-1B visa after 12:01 am Eastern Time on September 21. Within 24 hours, the… Read More

Trump’s $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas: What You Need to Know

Trump’s $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas: What You Need to Know

President Donald Trump announced that his administration will impose a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa petitions. The new fee went into effect as of September 21, 2025, and will greatly impact employers’ ability to secure the highly educated foreign workers who come to the United States on the… Read More

Why Is It So Hard to Become a US Citizen?

Why Is It So Hard to Become a US Citizen?

“Why don’t they just get in line?” It’s a question often directed toward undocumented immigrants living in the United States, a pointed challenge on why someone didn’t come to the country “the right way.” The short answer: there is no “line” available for most immigrants. The pathway to American… Read More

New USCIS ‘Special Agents’ Will Be Given the Power to Arrest, Use Deadly Force Against Immigrants

New USCIS ‘Special Agents’ Will Be Given the Power to Arrest, Use Deadly Force Against Immigrants

On September 5, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the agency established by Congress to adjudicate immigration applications, made a startling announcement. For the first time since the agency was created in 2003, the agency will create a new class of “special agents,” who will be… Read More

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