Enhanced USCIS Background Checks Begin for Immigration Applicants
#USCIS #USCISUpdate #ImmigrationUpdate #GreenCard Enhanced USCIS background checks have started, and many immigration applicants may now face new delays. In this video, we explain what the new USCIS enhanced vetting system means for green card applicants, citizenship applicants, family petition cases, asylum cases, and other pending immigration benefit requests. As discussed in this update, USCIS has begun using expanded FBI criminal history record information for fingerprint-based background checks. This means certain pending immigration cases may be re-vetted before approval. If you have a pending Form I-485 adjustment of status, Form N-400 naturalization, Form I-130 family petition, Form I-751 removal of conditions, or another USCIS case requiring biometrics, this update may be important for you. In this video, you will learn: What USCIS enhanced background checks mean Who may be affected by the new vetting process Whether applicants need to submit new fingerprints How pending green card and citizenship cases may be delayed Why social media screening may matter What applicants should do right now Why people from travel ban countries may face additional issues USCIS says applicants do not need to take action for internal fingerprint resubmission, but you should still monitor your USCIS online account, check your case status, update your contact information, and respond quickly to any USCIS notice or Request for Evidence. If you have a complicated immigration history, criminal record, travel to sensitive regions, or a pending adjustment of status case, speak with a licensed immigration attorney before making major decisions. Subscribe to Immigration Updates Today for the latest USCIS news, visa updates, green card processing updates, citizenship news, family immigration updates, and travel rule changes explained in simple language. #Citizenship #USImmigration #USCISNews #ImmigrationNews #GreenCardUpdate #FamilyPetition #VisaUpdate #BackgroundChecks #ImmigrationLaw Disclaimer: This video is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Immigration rules, USCIS policies, processing times, and government procedures can change quickly. Always verify the latest information from official government sources or consult a licensed immigration attorney for advice about your specific case.

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