Overview
Laws, courts, Congress, and enforcement
Immigration policy is shaped by executive orders, agency rules, federal court decisions, and legislation. This section tracks major policy changes across all visa categories, especially high-impact items like travel restrictions, enforcement priorities, and court injunctions.
Executive orders and agency guidance can take effect quickly and affect multiple visa categories at once. These updates often have the most immediate practical impact on applicants and current status holders.
Federal courts (including the Supreme Court, circuit courts, and district courts) regularly issue rulings that block, modify, or uphold immigration policies. Court injunctions can halt enforcement of new rules even after they take effect.
Congress sets the overall immigration framework through legislation, including annual visa caps, eligibility criteria, and asylum law. Major legislative changes move slowly but have long-lasting effects across all categories.
Visa types in this category
High-signal items · last 90 days
What to watch
Ranked by impact: rule changes, fee updates, open comment periods, executive actions, and processing shifts. Not just newest: most consequential.
- Published State DeptExecutive actionTravel / entrySuspension of Visa Issuance to Foreign Nationals to Protect the Security of the United States
- Published USCISExecutive actionUpdate on USCIS’ Strengthened Screening and Vetting
- Published Fed. RegisterOpen for commentsProposed ruleElectronic Bond Transmission
- Published Fed. RegisterOpen for commentsFinal ruleOffice of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer Electronic Filing
- Published State DeptProcessingEmbassy / postsAdjudicating Nonimmigrant Visa (NIV) Applicants in Their Country of Residence
- Published Fed. RegisterOpen for commentsProposed ruleElectronic Export Manifest for Vessel Cargo
- Published Fed. RegisterOpen for commentsAgency Information Collection Activities; Extension, Without Change, of a Currently Approved Collection: Request for Fee Waiver
Public comments accepted through .
- Published Fed. RegisterOpen for commentsAgency Information Collection Activities: Extension, Without Change, of a Currently Approved Collection: Application for Civil Surgeon Designation
Public comments accepted through .
All updates · newest first
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Every update from this category in chronological order, excluding items already shown above.
- USCIS Potomac Service Center Will No Longer Accept Paper ResponsesUSCISNeu
- USCIS Launches New Online Change of Address ToolUSCISPos
- USCIS Continues Fee Exemptions and Expedited Processing for Afghan NationalsUSCISPos
- USCIS Exempts Biometric Services Fee for all Form I-539 ApplicantsUSCISPos
- DHS Extends TPS Re-registration Periods for El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan to 18 MonthsUSCISPos
- USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for the “Sought to Acquire” Requirement Under the Child Status Protection ActUSCISNeu
- USCIS Launches Online Appointment Request FormUSCISPos
- USCIS Reopens Field Office in Havana, CubaUSCISPos
- Second Random Selection from Previously Submitted Registrations Complete for FY 2024 H-1B CapUSCISNeu
- USCIS To Publish Revised Form I-9USCISNeu