New Group Lawsuits Filed Against USCIS Processing Delays
Red Eagle Law announces multiple group lawsuits challenging USCIS processing holds for various immigration applications.
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Red Eagle Law announces multiple group lawsuits challenging USCIS processing holds for various immigration applications.
USCIS announces fee hikes for premium processing of key visa and green card forms starting March 1, 2026.
USCIS has raised the premium processing fees for I-140, I-539, and I-765 applications, impacting many applicants seeking expedited services.
The I-765 allows work for any employer during I-485 processing, unlike H-1B restrictions.
The US government argues that national origin discrimination in I-765 adjudications is constitutional, affecting 32 plaintiffs seeking work.
A Massachusetts judge enjoins USCIS from applying hold memos to I-765 applicants, requiring a decision within 10 days.
USCIS announces new I-765 form requirements, including SSN application changes, effective March 5, 2026.
A federal judge has ordered USCIS to expedite processing of I-485 and I-765 applications, marking a significant victory for plaintiffs.
USCIS confirms no fees for refugee-related applications, including I-485 and I-765, easing the process for applicants.
Important updates for F-1 students and H-1B visa holders regarding OPT applications and change of status processing fees.
An immigration attorney shares a successful I-765 approval, highlighting timely evidence submission.
A USCIS applicant highlights delays in I-765 OPT processing, raising concerns about premium processing violations.
A recent case underscores the critical nature of responding to RFEs for work permit applications.
Applicants for EB1B visas report significant delays in processing and background checks, raising concerns about the timeline for approvals.
Clarification on TPS renewal indicates 540-day extension applies only to pending I-765 applications under new registration periods.
USCIS reports over 3.4 million work permits approved for FY 2023, a significant increase from the previous year.
Undocumented immigrants must file Form I-765 to obtain employment authorization and a Social Security number for tax purposes.
USCIS confirms expanded processing holds on key immigration applications, impacting work eligibility and green card processes.
USCIS will accept both old and new Form I-765 until March 5, 2026, impacting OPT, STEM OPT, and EAD applicants.
USCIS begins 2026 with over 2 million pending work permit applications, while I-765 approvals decline despite tripled requests.
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