
Green Card Backlog Reductions Announced
The USCIS has unveiled a new plan to reduce the backlog of family-based green card applications. By prioritizing immediate relatives and implementing enhanced processing tools, families can expect shorter waiting times starting in 2025.
What This Means for Applicants
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, including spouses, children, and parents, will benefit the most. The changes aim to cut processing times by nearly 50%, ensuring faster family reunifications.
Action Steps for Applicants
Applicants are encouraged to:
- Ensure all required documents, such as marriage certificates and financial affidavits, are up to date.
- Monitor updates from USCIS on priority dates.
- Seek assistance to avoid common errors that can delay processing.
Tags: Green Card Processing, Family Visas, USCIS Updates, Immigration Policy, Family Reunification
Green Card Backlog Reductions Announced
The USCIS has unveiled a new plan to reduce the backlog of family-based green card applications. By prioritizing immediate relatives and implementing enhanced processing tools, families can expect shorter waiting times starting in 2025.
What This Means for Applicants
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, including spouses, children, and parents, will benefit the most. The changes aim to cut processing times by nearly 50%, ensuring faster family reunifications.
Action Steps for Applicants
Applicants are encouraged to:
- Ensure all required documents, such as marriage certificates and financial affidavits, are up to date.
- Monitor updates from USCIS on priority dates.
- Seek assistance to avoid common errors that can delay processing.