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05/30/2026

Why does USCIS issue an RFE? Received an RFE? Don’t panic

A Request for Evidence (RFE) generally means USCIS needs additional information or documents before making a decision. Understanding exactly what is being requested and responding carefully is often an important part of the process.

For educational purposes only
Information shared is based on real-world immigration case experiences, publicly available USCIS guidance, and general immigration procedures. Every immigration case is unique and outcomes may vary depending on individual facts, supporting evidence, officer discretion, and case history.

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05/30/2026

Why would an officer ask this?
Why didn’t you return home and do consular processing?

Some Adjustment of Status applicants may be asked why they chose Adjustment of Status instead of consular processing.
The question may help officers better understand the applicant’s circumstances, reasoning, and overall immigration history when reviewing the case.

بعض المتقدمين على Adjustment of Status ممكن ينسألوا ليش اختاروا تعديل الوضع القانوني بدل الـ Consular Processing. الهدف غالباً يكون فهم الظروف، الخلفية، وطبيعة الحالة بشكل أوسع أثناء تقييم الملف.

💡 For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information shared is based on real-world immigration case experiences, recent interview observations after USCIS policy updates, and publicly available immigration procedures. Every immigration case is unique and interview experiences may vary depending on individual facts, officer discretion, immigration history, and supporting evidence.

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05/30/2026

NEW SUCCESS STORY ✅

Good news for adjustment of status applicants
A recent marriage-based Adjustment of Status case following an asylum background received an interview and same-day approval. While every case is different, recent interviews continue to show that well-prepared applicants are still moving through the process successfully.

حالة حديثة من بعد اصدار المذكرة الجديدة من دائرة الهجرة لتعديل وضع قانوني من خلال الزواج حصلت على مقابلة وموافقة بنفس اليوم. كل حالة تختلف عن غيرها، لكن هيدا مثال بيبين إن المقابلات والمعاملات ما زالت ماشية بشكل طبيعي للكثيرين.

For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information shared is based on real-world immigration case experiences, recent interview observations, and publicly available immigration procedures. Every immigration case is unique and outcomes may vary depending on individual facts, officer discretion, immigration history, and supporting evidence.

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05/28/2026

Some new questions are appearing in interviews

Recent USCIS interviews after the new policy memo still include the usual relationship and adjustment questions, but some applicants are also seeing additional questions about why Adjustment of Status was chosen instead of consular processing, along with questions about personal circumstances and immigration history.

المقابلات بعد الميمو الجديد بعدها بشكل عام طبيعية، لكن بعض الأشخاص عم يواجهوا أسئلة إضافية عن سبب اختيار Adjustment of Status بدل الـ consular processing، بالإضافة لأسئلة مرتبطة بالظروف الشخصية.

💡 For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information discussed in this video is based on publicly available USCIS policy guidance, general immigration procedures, and real-world interview experiences observed after recent USCIS memo updates. Every immigration case is different, and interview experiences may vary depending on individual facts, officer discretion, immigration history, and supporting evidence. We are not attorneys. For legal advice or complex immigration matters, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

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05/27/2026

TPS for Lebanon has been automatically extended until November 27, 2026.

DHS explained that rapidly changing conditions in Lebanon affected the Department’s ability to complete a final review before the legal deadline.

Some EADs under categories A12 and C19 may also remain automatically valid through November 27, 2026.

DHS / Federal Register Notice:

https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-10704.pdf

This content is shared for educational and informational purposes based on publicly available DHS and Federal Register announcements.

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05/26/2026

How community ties may support a case?
Some evidence shows positive discretionary factors and Some immigration cases may include affidavits or support letters to help show positive discretionary factors such as community ties, stability, relationships, and good moral character.
USCIS officers may review the overall picture of a case depending on the situation and type of application.

بعض المعاملات ممكن تتضمن affidavits أو رسائل دعم لإظهار عوامل إيجابية للشخص مثل حسن السيرة والسلوك، الاستقرار، والعلاقات بالمجتمع.
غالباً دائرة الهجرة بتنظر للصورة الكاملة للحالة حسب نوع المعاملة وتفاصيلها.

💡For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information discussed is based on publicly available USCIS guidance, immigration procedures, and general immigration case experience.
Every case is different and immigration outcomes may vary depending on individual facts, officer discretion, supporting evidence, and future policy updates. We are not attorneys. For legal advice or complex immigration matters, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

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05/25/2026

USCIS may review the full immigration history
Recent USCIS policy guidance suggests increased attention on immigration history, visa violations, overstays, unauthorized employment, and overall discretionary factors during certain immigration case reviews.

من خلال المذكرة الجديدة عم تبين تركيز أكبر على تاريخ الهجرة بالإضافة للعوامل التقديرية أثناء تقييم بعض المعاملات.

💡 For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information discussed is based on publicly available USCIS guidance, general immigration procedures, and real-world case experience. Every case is different and immigration outcomes may vary depending on individual circumstances. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. If you have a specific legal question or complex immigration matter, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

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05/25/2026

What are “positive discretionary factors” may USCIS look at?

Recent immigration policy discussions have raised questions about how USCIS officers may consider positive discretionary factors such as family ties, tax history, community involvement, and overall personal history during certain immigration evaluations.

💡For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information discussed is based on publicly available USCIS policy guidance, immigration procedures, and general case experience. Every immigration case is different, and outcomes may vary depending on individual facts, officer discretion, supporting evidence, and future policy updates.

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05/24/2026

Recent USCIS policy memos have raised questions about Adjustment of Status cases, officer discretion, overstay issues, intent concerns, and green card eligibility.

Disclaimer
For educational purposes only, not legal advice.
Information discussed is based on publicly available USCIS policy guidance and general case experience. Immigration policies and case outcomes may vary depending on individual facts, officer discretion, supporting evidence, and future policy updates.

05/23/2026

🚨 USCIS just released a new policy memo that could make Adjustment of Status cases more heavily scrutinized.

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