It is official: USCIS would resume procedures that benefit Venezuelan and Cuban migrants
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is set to resume immigration procedures that previously benefited Venezuelan and Cuban migrants, bringing hope to those with suspended cases.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially announced the resumption of certain immigration procedures that had been suspended. This decision primarily aims to assist members of the Venezuelan and Cuban communities whose immigration processes have been on hold. Legal experts are advising those affected to review their case status, keep their information updated, and stay alert for official notifications regarding these new rulings.
According to attorney Lorena Beatriz Vargas HernΓ‘ndez and the law firm "Dreams on Solid Rocks LLC," USCIS is expected to gradually restart various immigration processes related to humanitarian programs and specific applications. This announcement has raised hopes among immigrant communities who have faced prolonged uncertainty and delays in their immigration journeys. As procedures are revived, stakeholders emphasize the importance of being proactive in navigating the changing landscape of immigration policy.
The changes could significantly impact three specific groups of migrants, including those with previously halted applications. For many in the Cuban and Venezuelan communities, this resumption signifies a potential lifeline, providing them with a renewed opportunity to secure legal status in the United States. As more details emerge about the implementation timeline and specific programs being reinstated, the immigrant community is urged to stay informed and prepared for upcoming changes in their immigration process.