Record-High Immigration Lawsuits Filed Against Government Agencies As Delays Continue

Several lawsuits are being filed against US immigration agencies due to ongoing delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, lack of resources available, and more.
Select Immigration COVID Flexibility Extended by USCIS
The USCIS is extending select immigration COVID flexibility policies through October 23, 2022.
Update to Registry Date Could Allow Millions to Adjust U.S. Immigration Status
Congress now has the power to update cut-off date restrictions for the United States registry law, which determines when immigrants are eligible to apply for permanent resident cards.
EAGLE Act Proposes Elimination of the Per-Country Cap for Employment-Based Visas
A bill called the EAGLE Act proposes that employment-based visas should be granted based on skills and merit.
USCIS Delays Seen In Receipt Notices and Filing Fee Withdrawal Slow
Learn how you can avoid or minimize potential issues regarding USCIS delays.
USCIS Posts Tips for Employment-Based Adjustment of Status
USCIS has released tips explaining how to manage medicals for employment based adjustment of status applicants in order to make processing more efficient.
USCIS Believes the Full Year Allotment of Green Cards Will Be Issued This Fiscal Year
This year, more employment-based green cards are available than ever before. USCIS believes that they will be able to issue all available visas by the end of the fiscal year.
Streamlined Process for Students from India Attending U.S. Qualified Educational Institutions
Students from India who already have United States visas may not have to arrange an interview when applying for an F-1 Visa.
Biden Can End ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy, per Supreme Court
The Biden Administration now has the authority to end former president Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy.
Proposed USCIS Fees Being Reviewed by Biden Administration
The Biden Administration is now reviewing possible changes to USCIS fees. See how this may affect you.