The US has paused immigration applications from 19 travel-ban nations, freezing green card and citizenship processing. Is ...
Afghanistan, the country of origin for the National Guard shooter, is one of the 19 high-risk countries included in the list.
The memo ordered a "re-review" of applications for migrants from 19 countries who arrived on or after Jan. 20, 2021.
The Trump administration formally halted immigration applications from 19 countries deemed to be a high risk for producing ...
The move affects submissions by people from Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and other countries under travel ...
Sweeping immigration changes by the Trump administration have resulted in the cancellation of naturalization ceremonies, the ...
The U.S. has paused all pending immigration applications from 19 "countries of concern," meaning that even applicants with ...
President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown, prompted by the shooting of two National Guard members, means he has now halted or significantly tightened every form of foreign entry into the ...
The new rule, effective December 5, 2025, means more frequent renewals, longer backlogs, and a higher risk that applicants ...
The pause will impact immigration decisions like Green Card applications and naturalizations for people from 19 countries—including those already in the U.S.
In a press release, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services updated (USCIS) its Policy Manual to reduce the maximum validity period for Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) for certain ...
The Trump administration has halted all green card and citizenship applications for immigrants from 19 countries, leaving ...