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really need help .
does anyone know how to change your mailing address with Uscis my lawyer set up all mails coming from uscis to go to his address I have been reaching out to him for over a month now with no response I email him tired to call and still no response this got me really worried now that I might get update without knowing
H1B Application outside of usa processing, My application is still under administration processing pending at uscis and embassy office hyderabad India since may 2024. Could please do help with informa
looking forward for suggestions for improvement on application queries for embassy or uscis
could please do help with information once what steps I can do follow up regarding H1B application which is in Admin processing
Subject: Missed intial opt Biometrics Appointment – Rescheduling Inquiry
I Missed my scheduled biometrics appointment on April 8, 2026. I contacted USCIS on May 19, 2026, and was informed that my appointment would be rescheduled within 30 days.
It has now been approximately 21 days since I made that request, and I am still waiting for the new appointment notice.
I also visited the USCIS office with my original appointment letter, but I was informed that walk-ins are not permitted.
I would appreciate any guidance on the following:
1. Has anyone else experienced missing a biometrics appointment?
2. If so, how long did it take to receive a rescheduled appointment?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
I missed my scheduled appointment on April 8, 2026 at 1:00 PM, and I contacted USCIS on May 19, 2026. During that interaction, I also updated my new address.
due to mail delay all these happened.
I missed my scheduled appointment on April 8, 2026 at 1:00 PM, and I contacted USCIS on May 19, 2026. During that interaction, I also updated my new address.
At that time, USCIS informed me that the appointment would be rescheduled within 30 days. I approached them on 19th may about my rescheduling appointment. It is almost 21days still iam waiting for an appointment reschedule.
I Visted uscis with my old appointment they are not allowing walk in's.
status changed to case approved
Hello 2022 EB1 community.
My case got approved today morning including my 2 derivatives.
PD: Nov7th-2022/EB1B/India/ with MSC receipt.
I-140 approved in Dec13th-2022 (Within 32 days; in a normal process).
RD: Dec29th,2022 (PD is current when I filed AOS).
Dates went retrogressed with in 15days after I-140 approval in Dec-2022.
case went CRP in 2023.
Medical RFE sent Aug-2025.
Medical RFE response received on Sep-2025.
Again status went CRP in Dec-2025.
PD became current in Jan-2026 visa bulletin
No update after PD becomes current
Raised a congressman request in Jan-2026 (Didn’t help).
In May-2026 Case moved from NBC to San Bernardino FO.
Case approved-June12th-2026.
I wish you all a very good luck.
Thanks Lawfully
Court Order on Hold Policies
May the Lord perfect what He has started in Jesus name.
Release Date
06/12/2026
On June 5, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island issued an order in Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island, et al. v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, et al., 26-cv-00132-JJM-PAS (D.RI.), vacating PM 602-0192, PM 602-0194, and PA 2025-26. The Court entered its final judgment on June 11, 2026. In this case, the plaintiffs are non-governmental organizations and labor unions who represent millions of individuals who filed immigration applications.
USCIS strongly disagrees with the Court’s order but will follow its terms pending possible further judicial review.
The Policy Memoranda and the Policy Alert were issued based on Presidential Proclamation 10949, Restricting the Entry of Foreign Nationals To Protect the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats, June 4, 2025, and Presidential Proclamation (PP) 10998, Restricting and Limiting the Entry of Foreign Nationals To Protect the Security of the United States, December 16, 2025, and to address the lack of screening, vetting, and the threat to national security and public safety.
With entry of final judgment this order is effective immediately, and pursuant to the court-ordered vacatur, applies agency-wide. Thus, the vacatur applies to PM 602-0192, PM 602-0194, and PA 2025-26, which should be treated as if they are not in effect.
USCIS will issue updated instructions pending further litigation developments.
USCIS 39 country adjudication hold
On June 5, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island issued an order in Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island, et al. v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, et al., 26-cv-00132-JJM-PAS (D.RI.), vacating PM 602-0192, PM 602-0194, and PA 2025-26. The Court entered its final judgment on June 11, 2026. In this case, the plaintiffs are non-governmental organizations and labor unions who represent millions of individuals who filed immigration applications.
USCIS strongly disagrees with the Court’s order but will follow its terms pending possible further judicial review.
The Policy Memoranda and the Policy Alert were issued based on Presidential Proclamation 10949, Restricting the Entry of Foreign Nationals To Protect the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats, June 4, 2025, and Presidential Proclamation (PP) 10998, Restricting and Limiting the Entry of Foreign Nationals To Protect the Security of the United States, December 16, 2025, and to address the lack of screening, vetting, and the threat to national security and public safety.
With entry of final judgment this order is effective immediately, and pursuant to the court-ordered vacatur, applies agency-wide. Thus, the vacatur applies to PM 602-0192, PM 602-0194, and PA 2025-26, which should be treated as if they are not in effect.