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05/23/2026
USCIS has released new policy guidance that could significantly impact Adjustment of Status (“green card”) applications moving forward.
The agency emphasized that Adjustment of Status is a discretionary benefit — not an automatic right — and confirmed that officers may place greater scrutiny on factors such as:
• Prior immigration violations
• Unauthorized employment
• Status violations or unlawful presence
• Inconsistencies in prior immigration filings
• Compliance with visa terms
• Whether consular processing abroad may have been an option
The guidance signals a broader shift toward stricter discretionary review, even for applicants who may otherwise qualify under immigration law. Employment-based, family-based, and humanitarian applicants could all be affected depending on their immigration history.
If you currently have a pending green card application or are planning to file, careful case preparation is now more important than ever.
📩 Have questions about your immigration history or eligibility strategy? Contact Direct U.S. Immigration to schedule a consultation.
Immigrants are deeply woven into everyday life in America. 🇺🇸
They are the nurses caring for patients, the professors educating future generations, the engineers building technology, and the professionals helping industries grow and innovate.
Immigration is more than policy or paperwork—it impacts healthcare, education, business, innovation, and the future of the workforce itself.
The conversation about immigration is also a conversation about infrastructure, economic growth, and the people who keep essential systems running every day.
Want to understand your immigration options or how immigration policy impacts your future? Contact Direct U.S. Immigration today.
05/19/2026
The CDC has announced a 30-day restriction on entry into the United States for foreign nationals who have recently traveled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, or South Sudan within the past 21 days. The temporary measure does not apply to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.
A letter of recommendation can be a powerful piece of evidence in family-based immigration cases.
Whether it’s for a fiancé visa or marriage-based petition, these letters help demonstrate that the relationship is genuine and legitimate.
A strong letter should include:
✔️ Information about the writer
✔️ How they know the couple
✔️ Details about the relationship
✔️ Why they believe the relationship is real
The right supporting documents can make a major difference in strengthening an immigration case.
📩 Have questions about family-based immigration or supporting evidence? Contact Direct U.S. Immigration today.
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