Immigration law experts say the policy change is unclear on who would be required to actually leave the United States.
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USCIS memo requiring consular processing for green cards is heading for litigation: Adjustment of status for H-1Bs is also disrupted
The Trump administration’s latest immigration policy of recasting ‘adjustment of status’ as an ‘extraordinary’ discretionary benefit and pushing many green card applicants toward consular processing ...
The H-1B visa applicants can now very easily check their case status online. This can be done through by visiting the official website of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
With the FY 2026 H-1B lottery results now rolling out in phases, thousands of applicants are logging into their USCIS accounts to check their registration status. Whether you’ve been selected or are ...
Because employees have routinely been able to adjust status from within the United States, U.S. employers with immigration ...
USCIS confirms adjustment of status is discretionary — what the green card policy shift means for employer immigration ...
Recent guidance issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regarding adjustment of status applications has prompted discussion among immigration attorneys and applicants alike. For ...
Some USCIS officers have begun asking green-card applicants why they chose Adjustment of Status (AOS) rather than consular processing abroad following the agency's controversial May 22 policy memo, ...
USCIS has directed its officers to apply adjustment of status, as a matter of discretion and administrative grace and only as an extraordinary relief.
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