The United States Adjusts the Validity of Work Permits and Strengthens Security Reviews for Foreign Nationals

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced new changes to its Policy Manual that reduce the maximum duration of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for various categories of noncitizens. These changes implement requirements established by recent legislation and seek to ensure more rigorous security investigations and background checks for those applying for permission to work in the […]
The United States Suspends Naturalization Ceremonies for Some Permanent Residents from Restricted Countries

Recent changes driven by the Trump administration have begun to directly affect the path to U.S. citizenship. Permanent residents from countries included on the list of migration restrictions have seen their naturalization interviews and oath ceremonies —the final step before becoming citizens— canceled without prior notice, generating uncertainty and fear among thousands of people who […]
The United States Expands Security Screenings and Requires Public Social Media Profiles for H-1B and H-4 Applicants

The Department of State announced that, starting December 15, the requirement to review the online presence of all H-1B visa applicants and their H-4 dependents will be expanded. This process, which previously applied only to students and exchange visitors, now requires those applying for H-1B and H-4 visas, as well as the F, M, and […]
USCIS Announces New National Security Measures Following Attack on National Guard Members Committed by an Afghan Citizen

USCIS announced new national security measures that tighten the way the agency will evaluate immigration applications that depend on discretionary analysis. From now on, immigration officers must consider specific factors related to the applicant’s country of origin—including limitations on issuing reliable documents or lack of sufficient information to conduct security checks—when reviewing applications from foreign […]
Trump states that the suspension of asylum decisions will last “for a long time”

President Donald Trump declared that the nationwide pause on asylum decisions will remain “for a long time,” following the attack in which an Afghan citizen allegedly shot two National Guard members near the White House, causing the death of one of the victims. Trump asserted that there is no defined time limit for lifting the […]
United States to Review Pending Asylum Applications: Statements by the Secretary of Homeland Security Raise Concerns

In a context of significant adjustments to immigration policy, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, recently stated that asylum applicants with cases still pending could be subject to deportation proceedings. The statement, issued during a shared Q&A session on the platform X, confirms that the Government is reassessing the asylum system under stricter […]
With 35,000 Applications, USCIS Reaches the Highest Number of Job Submissions in Its Entire History

USCIS announced that it has issued hundreds of job offers and continues expanding its hiring process to bring in new “defenders of the nation.” Since the start of its campaign on September 30, the agency has received more than 35,000 applications, a figure that surpasses any previous record for a position within the institution. According […]
DHS Cancels Temporary Protected Status for Haiti

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published an official notice in the Federal Register announcing the cancellation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti. After consulting with various federal agencies, Secretary Noem determined that Haiti no longer meets the legal criteria required to maintain this designation. The decision was made following an assessment conducted by […]
USCIS Adjusts Several Immigration Fees for Fiscal Year 2026 Due to Inflation

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced in the Federal Register an adjustment to several immigration fees for fiscal year 2026, in accordance with the provisions of H.R. 1. These increases correspond to the inflation recorded between July 2024 and July 2025. Since July 2025, DHS confirmed that, from now on, these adjustments will be […]
Judicial Order Partially Suspends the 2024 EB-5 Fee Increases

On November 12, 2025, a federal court in Colorado issued an order in the case Moody v. Noem that nullifies certain fee increases for the EB-5 program included in the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) 2024 Fee Rule. According to the ruling, the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022 does not authorize DHS to […]