A USCIS memorandum from May 21, 2026, imposes varied scrutiny on green card applications.

La agencia migratoria activó el 21 de mayo una guía que prioriza el camino consular y deja el trámite dentro del país solo como alternativa excepcional, con revisión más estricta…

A new USCIS policy memorandum, PM-602-0199, impacts Adjustment of Status applications. Immigration officers will now scrutinize applications more closely. Applicants must present…

A new USCIS policy memo is increasing discretionary scrutiny for Adjustment of Status applications, particularly impacting non-immigrant visa holders like F-1 students and B-1/B-2…

A new USCIS policy, PM-602-0199, issued May 22, 2026, mandates stricter discretionary review for Green Card applications filed within the US. Immigration lawyers advise against…

A new USCIS policy memo is causing confusion for immigrants seeking green cards in the US. Immigration officers will now apply closer discretionary review for Adjustment of Status…

Expertos recomiendan reforzar documentos y pruebas positivas ante revisiones más estrictas en solicitudes de Green Card en EE.UU.

Immigration law experts say the policy change is unclear on who would be required to actually leave the United States.

La nueva guía interna ordena a los oficiales sopesar factores negativos y positivos en cada caso antes de permitir que el trámite se complete dentro del país.

Un nuevo memorándum del USCIS confirmaría cambios que podrían dificultar la obtención de la residencia permanente en EE. UU.

A memo suggests prohibiting immigrants from applying for green cards while in the US. Instead, they would have to return to their home country to do it.

Under a policy memorandum issued last week Trump administration said it would reserve green card approvals for “extraordinary circumstances.”

A USCIS memorandum from May 21, 2026, imposes varied scrutiny on green card applications.

India, China, Filipinas y México concentran alertas por cupos, retrocesos y plazos clave, según el reporte oficial

A USCIS directive issued May 21 reframes applying from inside the country as an exception rather than the norm, narrowing the standard pipeline from student visa to permanent…

Las autoridades deberán revisar cada expediente de forma individual antes de otorgar una green card mediante ajuste de estatus

The US Department of Homeland Security announced that most immigrants seeking green cards can remain in the country during application processing, denying any major policy shift.

A week after the USCIS announced that immigrants will have to leave the US and wait in their home countries for the Green Card, the administration has changed its stance as…