USCIS has proposed new measures aimed at reducing the number of fraudulent Employment Authorization Document (EAD) applications. The changes come in response to concerns that previous rules allowed for meritless applications to receive expedited processing, leading to an increase in bogus claims and overwhelming the agency’s resources.
Key Details:
- Proposed changes include longer vetting processes and enhanced fraud checks.
- New limits on renewals will be imposed for individuals with criminal records post-initial approval.
- The agency aims to eliminate economic incentives that encourage fraudulent applications.
- Advocacy from large NGOs and corporations may challenge these proposed regulations due to their reliance on cheap labor streams.
These proposed changes are expected to have a significant impact on the integrity of the immigration system and reduce the burden on USCIS. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @dcludlum
