USCIS Ends Remote Attorney Participation in Interviews
USCIS will no longer allow attorneys to participate remotely in interviews starting May 18, 2026.
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USCIS will no longer allow attorneys to participate remotely in interviews starting May 18, 2026.
USCIS experiences a record high application backlog while reallocating resources from adjudication to deportation.
USCIS has announced enhanced financial vetting procedures for immigration case approvals, impacting applicants and their financial disclosures.
An Iranian PhD student reports indefinite pause on USCIS application despite strong qualifications and opposition to the Iranian regime.
USCIS has indefinitely halted processing for legal applicants, leaving many waiting months for work authorizations.
USCIS updates premium processing rules, impacting approval timelines and RFE issuance for applicants.
USCIS changes visa application processing back to final action dates after April surge in applications.
USCIS announces re-vetting of Green Card approvals and new public tip lines for immigration enforcement.
USCIS mandates use of Final Action Dates for employment-based filings, limiting opportunities for applicants this May.
USCIS clarifies O-1A visa evaluation criteria for tech professionals, impacting AI workers and startup founders.
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