U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has updated the USCIS Policy Manual to reflect new guidance on how it determines whether a case warrants expedited treatment. The new guidance is effective immediately.
The policy update:
- Clarifies the criteria and circumstances of expedite requests from nonprofit organizations as determined by the Internal Revenue Service;
- Provides additional examples of when USCIS may consider expedite requests made by federal, state, or local agencies, including labor and employment agencies;
- Adds examples to further illustrate how the expedite criteria relates to emergencies and urgent humanitarian reasons; and
- Explains that some circumstances may affect or delay our ability to expedite an application or petition.
For more information, see the How to Make an Expedite Request page on the USCIS website.
Resources: Expediting EAD and Advance Parole Travel Documents Flyer
USCIS Policy Manual – Requests to Expedite Applications
Expedite process for certain healthcare workers
This article is provided as an educational service and is not legal advice. Consult with an attorney for your specific circumstances. For a comprehensive evaluation of your immigration situation and options, you are invited to call us at 214-494-8033 or complete our contact form.
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