Because employees have routinely been able to adjust status from within the United States, U.S. employers with immigration ...
Immigrants from 39 countries affected by the Trump administration's travel ban have had their applications left in limbo.
Immigration law experts say the policy change is unclear on who would be required to actually leave the United States.
The Trump administration is set to restart thousands of frozen green card and asylum cases after a federal court ruling.
The federal government is tightening the reins on how immigrants secure permanent residency from within the country. In a newly released policy memorandum, U.
USCIS confirms adjustment of status is discretionary — what the green card policy shift means for employer immigration ...
An expert said a ruling against Trump's birthright citizenship effort could trigger restrictions on the green card pathway.
A federal judge on Thursday issued a direct compliance order against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services after the agency appeared to spend a full week ignoring a court ruling that had struck ...
The USCIS's new memo encourages immigrants to apply for a green card from outside the U.S. – even if they're already here.
Aliens who intend to remain in the United States aren’t eligible for a nonimmigrant visitor’s visa in the first place.
Some USCIS officers have begun asking green-card applicants why they chose Adjustment of Status (AOS) rather than consular ...
A new analysis from Manifest Law found that pending family-based green card applications reached 543,486 in 2025—the highest level on record and up 180% since 2015. The timing is notable.
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