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Congress Addresses USCIS Delays

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Earlier today, the Immigration and Citizenship Subcommittee met to discuss policy changes and USCIS delays. Below are the main takeaways from the subcommittee members and expert witnesses.

Zoe Lofgren, US Representative for California’s 19th congressional district

Kenneth Buck, US Representative for Colorado’s 4th congressional district

Jerry Nadler, US Representative for New York’s 10th congressional district

Donald Neufeld, Associate Director, Service Center Operations, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Marketa Lindt, President, American Immigration Lawyers Association

    1. In person interviews are now mandatory for everyone applying for a green card through an employer even if an interview is not necessary.
    2. Officers are required to re-adjudicate every application for an extension of status even when the same employer is applying for the same employee for the same job and the same visa type and there has been no significant change.
    3. There has been a significant spike in Requests for Evidence (“RFE”) and they often request irrelevant and already provided information. 60% of H-1B’s are getting RFE’d.

We will continue to monitor Congressional activity regarding USCIS delays.

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