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- Update on USCIS’ Strengthened Screening and Vetting
These memoranda placed on hold asylum applications, benefit requests from high-risk countries, and diversity visa adjustment of status applications, among other provisions
- Suspension of Visa Issuance to Foreign Nationals to Protect the . . .
Foreign nationals, even those outside the United States, who hold valid visas as of the effective date are not subject to Presidential Proclamation 10998 No visas issued before January 1, 2026, at 12:01 a m EST, have been or will be revoked pursuant to the Proclamation
- USCIS Expands Pause on Immigration Applications to 39 Countries - Boundless
The updated guidance broadens the pause from 19 to 39 countries and adds more detailed instructions for how cases should be handled Under the updated policy: USCIS has placed holds on all pending immigration benefit applications filed by nationals of affected countries, unless an exception applies
- 2025–2026 U. S. Travel Bans Compared: The 39-Country Ban vs. 75-Country . . .
Complete comparison of the 39-country travel ban (Proclamation 10998) and 75-country immigrant visa freeze Full country lists, exceptions, waivers, and legal analysis for affected nationals
- The Asylum Freeze Is Partially Over — But 39 Countries Are Still Shut . . .
The partial lifting of the freeze does not help everyone The asylum adjudication hold remains firmly in place for nationals of the 39 countries on Trump’s expanded travel ban, which the administration expanded in December 2025 That list includes: In Africa: Senegal, Somalia, Nigeria, Sudan, South Sudan, Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Chad, and
- USCIS in 2026: Expanded Processing Holds, 39-Country Pause and the New . . .
From 1 January 2026, USCIS has widened its processing holds and case re‑reviews for nationals of “high‑risk” countries and aligned them with a 39‑country travel ban This explainer breaks down the new policy memorandum, who is affected, which applications are paused, and what this means for filings and status in 2026
- DHS Expands Immigration Pause to 39 Countries Under PM-602-0194 Policy
Effective January 2026, the U S government expanded a freeze on immigration applications for 39 nations This hold impacts all benefit stages, from visas to naturalization Beyond pausing new decisions, the policy mandates a retroactive review of cases approved since early 2021
- USCIS Places “Hold” on Processing of Benefit Applications From or On . . .
The hold on USCIS application processing under this memorandum, as well as the comprehensive re-review of approved benefit requests and review of policies, procedures, and screening and vetting processes for benefit requests, are effective January 1, 2026
- USCIS Lifts Asylum Freeze: What Applicants Must Know
USCIS lifted the asylum adjudicative hold for non-travel-ban countries on March 30, 2026 Learn what this means for your USA immigration case
- Updated USCIS Guidance on Adjudicative Hold and Review of Immigration . . .
Persons who were born in, or are citizens of, the 39 countries listed in the recent travel ban are subject to the USCIS adjudicative hold and review policy In addition, all persons who have a pending asylum application are subject to the hold, regardless of nationality or citizenship
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