Recent headlines have brought big changes to the U.S. H-1B visa program: a proposed $100,000 application fee for many applicants. This is a major shift in how the U.S. wants to manage immigration for skilled workers. Here’s a breakdown of what we know so far, what people are saying, and what it might mean if …
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USCIS Reaches H-2B Cap for First Half of Fiscal Year 2026: What That Means & What You Can Do
On September 16, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) confirmed that enough petitions have been filed to meet the congressionally mandated H-2B cap for the first half of Fiscal Year (FY) 2026. This cap, which limits the number of non-agricultural temporary worker visas that can begin employment during the October 1 – March 31 …
USCIS Announces First Changes to the U.S. Naturalization Test: What Applicants Need to Know
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially announced the first changes to the naturalization test as part of a larger, multi-step overhaul of the American citizenship process . If you’re planning to apply for U.S. citizenship, here’s what the updates mean for you and how you can prepare. What Changed? Why the Change? USCIS …
USCIS Restores a Comprehensive Standard for Good Moral Character in Naturalization
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an important policy shift in how it evaluates applicants for naturalization. The new memorandum restores a rigorous, holistic, and comprehensive approach to determining Good Moral Character (GMC), a requirement for becoming a U.S. citizen. What Is Good Moral Character (GMC)? To become a naturalized citizen, applicants must …
New USCIS Policy Could Put Family Green Card Applicants at Risk of Deportation
A recent change in immigration policy could have serious consequences for immigrants applying for a green card in the United States. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced it may now place certain green card applicants into removal (deportation) proceedings under specific circumstances. What Changed? In the past, immigrants applying for a green …
USCIS Introduces New Electronic ACH Payment for Immigration Fees
What’s Changed? Starting immediately, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) now allows applicants to pay immigration filing fees directly from a U.S. bank account, using Form G-1650, Authorization for ACH Transactions. This offers a faster, more secure payment method compared to traditional mailed options. Previously, applicants could only pay by credit card via Form G-1450, …
New U.S. Policy Limits Where Immigrant Visa Applicants Can Interview
What’s Changing Starting November 1, 2025, the U.S. Department of State will require all immigrant visa interviews to be held in the applicant’s country of legal residence or, in some cases, their country of nationality. This ends the previous flexibility where many applicants could choose a different U.S. consulate with shorter wait times or easier …
USCIS Expands Vetting: What “Anti-Americanism” Now Means for Your Immigration Application
Effective Immediately: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has updated its policy to include a new screening measure evaluating applicants for signs of “anti-Americanism” or ideological views deemed antisemitic. These factors can now play a decisive role when officers are making discretionary decisions on immigration benefits. What Has Changed? USCIS has revised its Policy Manual …