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Is green card processing on hold?
The USCIS said the hold on processing green card applications from current U.S. residents stems from the temporary suspension of in-person services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The agency said its current priority was to resume naturalization ceremonies, which have also been interrupted because of the pandemic.
When did USCIS ASC reopen?
12 A phased reopening of the ASCs began in July 2020, after installation of protective screens and development of social distance protocols. Even since July, however, there have been temporary ASC closures depending on local conditions.
What is the new green card law?
Specifically, the bill would: Authorize the use of unused green cards dating back to 1992. Prevent future loss of unused green cards. Allow immigrant workers to file green card applications early for a fee, even if a visa number were not immediately available, mitigating future backlogs.
Is green card 2021 out?
The announcement of the Green Card Lottery DV-2021 winners was originally scheduled for Tuesday, May 5, 2020. However, the US State Department has now stated that the date will be postponed by one month until Saturday, June 6, 2020. This decision is based on the current situation regarding the coronavirus.
Which country gets the most green cards?
Most people in 2019 came from Mexico, with a total of 156,052 green card recipients.
Will USCIS be affected by government shutdown?
USCIS. Because USCIS is fee-funded, it generally continues working even during a government shutdown.
Does USCIS working now?
Offices Open, With Cautionary Measures USCIS domestic field offices and asylum offices are open with additional precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). In DHS-controlled spaces, this guidance supersedes state, local, tribal, or territorial rules and regulations regarding face coverings.