USCIS plans to revisit old green card approvals, raising concerns among immigrants, especially Indian applicants facing long backlogs.
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If you sat down to watch Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and The Sopranos back to back without a break, you would spend about 195 hours in front of a screen, just over eight days of continuous viewing. That marathon, however, is still far shorter than the time many immigrants now spend waiting for routine paperwork in the United States.
In 2022, Congress passed the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act (RIA), which introduced several significant changes to the EB-5 program.
After 11 years waiting for a Green Card, a family self-deports, exposing USCIS delays and immigrant limbo.
Google will resume and significantly expand U.S. green card applications through the PERM filings in 2026 after a three-year pause.
The new rule, effective December 5, 2025, means more frequent renewals, longer backlogs, and a higher risk that applicants could lose their ability to work while waiting for approvals.
New entry and exit regulations requiring photographs of all non-citizens, including green card holder, as part of enhanced border security measures
The Trump Administration launches the $1M “Gold Card” program, offering a fast-tracked path to U.S. permanent residency for entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals amid rising H-1B visa costs.
USCIS has rolled back protections under the Child Status Protection Act, increasing the risk of H-1B visa holders’ children “aging out” before securing permanent residency.
The Trump administration has launched continuous vetting of over 55 million U.S. visa holders, reviewing past records, social media, and potential violations that could trigger deportation.
Indian permanent residents can file green card petitions for spouses and minor children under the F2A category through September 2025, despite delayed final approvals.
The Dignity Act of 2025 proposes faster Green Card access, backlog relief, and legal pathways for undocumented immigrants amid worsening USCIS processing delays.
New law cuts health benefits, adds enforcement pressure — and leaves even legal immigrants bracing for impact.
Srinivas shared his frustration over a three-year wait for his green card in a post on X, saying many people don’t realize how difficult and slow the U.S. immigration process can be
Seattle University Roundglass India Center webinar to discuss visas, green card backlogs, and undocumented immigration
Automatic extension from 24 months to 36 months will provide proof of lawful permanent resident status pending renewals
Citizens of no single country can receive more than 7% of the total green cards available in a particular category in a fiscal year.
More than 400,000 Indian will die waiting for a green card
Capitol Hill Advocacy Day focuses on three critical issues: immigration, US-India relations, and religious phobia
Under new policy age will be calculated on the basis of dates for filing instead of final action date
Passage of legislation would bring great relief to 700,000 Indians stuck in decades long backlog
New merit based system to help Indians stuck in decades log green card backlog
Indians hoping to make America their new home question their choice after incidents like Highland Park shooting
EB-5 program helped generate $37.4 billion in foreign direct investment for US jobs between 2008 and 2021, according to IIUSA
A new study by CATO Institute finds that 1.4 million skilled immigrants are in green card backlog
