Is Adjustment of Status Over | Immigration Specialist Breaks Down New USCIS Policy
Immigration specialist Joseph breaks down a new USCIS memo that could make adjustment of status cases more difficult and uncertain. He explains that more green card applicants may be pushed toward consular processing overseas, where decisions can be harder to challenge. He also points out that this could create bigger burdens for applicants, attorneys, employers, and families, especially in K-1 visa, waiver, and temporary visa cases. Joseph notes that interviews may become more important because applicants may need to prove why their case should be handled in the U.S. Overall, he warns that while things may continue as usual for now, the next few months could bring major changes in how adjustment of status cases are reviewed.

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