Two judges found that USCIS' indefinite pause on applications from immigrants from travel-ban countries was unlawful.
Just 165 people have paid the application fee so far, the government said in a new legal filing.
The new directive sparked concern among lawmakers and rights groups over First Amendment protected speech.
Family-based green card approvals fell 54 percent between July 2025 and January 2026.
US judge rules against 'unlawful' pause on green card applications for immigrants originally from countries on the Trump ...
Manifest Law reports that many Indian nationals are turning to the $800K EB-5 visa for a quicker Green Card, amid a lengthy ...
A US federal court ordered the resumption of frozen green card applications, granting hope to Ghanaians and other affected ...
In guidance to immigration officers, the administration describes participating in pro-Palestinian protests and criticizing ...
Green card approvals for Cubans have plunged since Trump took office, while ICE arrests surged from the low hundreds to over ...
After announcing that green card seekers will be denied over antisemitism and anti-American behavior, USCIS training ...
DHS told Newsweek, in part, "A green card is a privilege, not a right." ...