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BREAKING: USCIS Holds Temporary Pause on Green Card Applications for Enhanced Security Checks

Дата публикации: 30-04-2026 23:45:47

USCIS is expected to pause or delay adjudication of certain immigration benefit requests that require fingerprint-based background checks following the agency’s implementation of a new enhanced FBI security vetting process. The new process became effective on April 27, 2026. According to reports, USCIS officers have been directed to submit pending applications for enhanced FBI background […]

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USCIS is expected to pause or delay adjudication of certain immigration benefit requests that require fingerprint-based background checks following the agency’s implementation of a new enhanced FBI security vetting process.

The new process became effective on April 27, 2026.

According to reports, USCIS officers have been directed to submit pending applications for enhanced FBI background checks and to withhold final adjudication until the required security clearances are completed.

The initial group of impacted cases is expected to include applications for which fingerprints were already collected and submitted before April 27, 2026.

At a Glance

Applications requiring fingerprint-based background checks may be subject to an adjudication pause for enhanced security checks, based on new USCIS internal guidance

Affected case types are expected to include adjustment of status, asylum, naturalization, family-based green card sponsorship petitions, and other immigration benefit requests requiring biometrics (fingerprints).

For pending cases where fingerprints were submitted before April 27, USCIS officers are expected to re-submit the fingerprints already on file through the new FBI system. Applicants generally should not be required to take further action unless specifically instructed by USCIS.

Newly filed cases received after April 27 may also be placed in a processing queue while USCIS works through the backlog of pending cases requiring re-vetting. At this time, one reported exception appears to be U.S. citizenship applications where oath ceremonies have already been scheduled.

Given the large volume of applications requiring fingerprint processing, the new vetting procedure is expected to result in adjudication delays. Although USCIS has reportedly stated that any delay in issuing decisions should be brief, the actual length of the delay remains unknown.

The Law Offices of Jacob Sapochnick is monitoring the situation closely pending an official announcement from USCIS.


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