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USCIS Eased Immigrant Requirements and Reintroduced D-Trump Rules

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the return of the Requests for Evidence / RFE and Notices of Intent to Deny / NOID policy. Also, the work permit (EAD) will now be valid for two years instead of one. This is stated on the official website. USCIS.

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“We are taking action to eliminate policies that discourage access to the legal immigration system and will continue to make improvements that help people navigate the path to citizenship and modernize our immigration system,” said Department of Homeland Security Commissioner Alejandro Mayorkas.

“These policy actions are consistent with U.S. President Joe Biden's administration's priorities to remove unnecessary barriers to our nation's legal immigration system and reduce the burden on non-citizens who may be eligible for immigration benefits,” explained USCIS Acting Director Tracey Reno. “USCIS is committed to promoting policies and procedures that ensure we operate fairly, efficiently and humanely, reflecting America's heritage as the land of opportunity for those who seek it.”

Accelerated processing

In accordance with the updated Expedited Processing Criteria Policy, benefit applicants and USCIS staff are provided with additional guidance on when expedited processing may be required.

In addition, nonprofits whose request is in the cultural and social interests of the United States may require expedited processing, even though premium processing is available for that type of benefit or immigration status.

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Expedited processing is a special service that USCIS provides to individuals who urgently need their request for immigration benefits or status processed. USCIS considers such requests on a case-by-case basis. Expedited requests for non-citizens with a final deportation order or non-citizens in deportation proceedings are coordinated between USCIS and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Requests for Evidence and Notices of Intent to Deny

USCIS reverts to rules in effect prior to June 2013. Agency officials are now required to issue an RFE or NOID when additional evidence could potentially demonstrate eligibility for immigration benefit / status. As part of the updated policy, USCIS is also revoking a July 2018 memorandum that allowed agency officials to deny certain requests for immigration benefits instead of issuing an RFE or NOID first.

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This ensures that persons applying for immigration benefits / status are given the opportunity to correct innocent mistakes and unintentional omissions. Typically, a USCIS officer issues an RFE or NOID when he determines that additional information or explanation could potentially establish eligibility for immigration benefit / status.

Work Permit Documents

The updated policy guidance extends the current one-year validity period of both the original and the extended EAD to two years. The extension of the EAD validity period for status adjustment applicants is expected to reduce the number of work permit requests received by USCIS and allow the agency to redirect limited resources to other priority areas.

This guide was released due to continuing delays in the processing of applications. EAD renewals are generally free of charge, and in FY2020, USCIS received approximately 370 work permit requests related to status adjustments.

For more information about USCIS and its programs, visit uscis.gov or subscribe to the agency in Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook и LinkedIn.

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