USCIS Faces 12 Million Application Backlog Amid High Demand
USCIS is experiencing a backlog of 12 million immigration applications, with significant increases noted in early 2025.
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USCIS is experiencing a backlog of 12 million immigration applications, with significant increases noted in early 2025.
USCIS backlog reaches 11.3 million pending cases, with immigration courts holding 3.7 million cases and average wait times nearing four years.
USCIS is experiencing significant staff losses, leading to unprecedented backlogs and delays in processing immigration cases.
Trump's USCIS is causing significant processing delays, impacting millions of legal immigrants awaiting visa adjustments.
USCIS reports unprecedented backlog of immigration cases, raising concerns about deportation risks for applicants.
USCIS processing delays are impacting 39 countries, leading to significant backlogs and EAD delays with financial consequences.
A recent report highlights negligence and challenges in managing parole programs by USCIS and CBP, exacerbating immigration court backlogs.
USCIS struggles with processing times as new Dignity cases could exacerbate the backlog.
USCIS announces addition of judges and temporary deployments to expedite immigration case processing.
Insights on H-1B visa dual intent and the impact of country caps on green card backlogs for Indian and Chinese applicants.
Immigration attorney explains the hidden backlog risks for EB-5 investors despite the Visa Bulletin showing current status.
Rising visa backlogs could result in temporary application suspensions for certain countries as processing pressures mount.
Exploring the advantages of having an approved I-140 despite ongoing immigration backlogs.
USCIS staffing reductions and policy changes are causing significant delays in immigration processing, affecting millions of applicants.
The US faces a backlog of 7 million legitimate immigration applications, raising concerns about processing times and applicant experiences.
In 2024, I-140 approvals for Indian citizens hit 40,267, indicating a potential shift in backlog dynamics.
Approximately 20% of ICE removals involve individuals with pending asylum cases, highlighting a significant backlog in the U.S. immigration system.
Recent updates indicate the Department of State may have started processing September 2024 PERM applications, reducing the backlog significantly.
The Department of State has reportedly begun adjudicating September 2024 PERM applications, reducing the backlog significantly.
New measures to address the growing immigration court case backlog
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