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Response from USCIS agent
I understand. Currently your I-485 is processing with the USCIS National Benefits Center. At this time there are no actions being requested of you, the Applicant. Generally, your online case status will only update when either further actions are needed of you, or once a decision is made. However, you should expect further updates on your case at the latest by 07/09/2026, in response to your pending service request. Due to the large number of inquiries USCIS processes, it can take up to 60 business days to receive a response to your service request. If you do not receive a response after 60 business days, Vou may submit another case inquiry at egov.uscis.gov/e-request. If you encounter any issues, please call the USCIS Contact Center at 1-800-375-5283 and a USCIS representative will create a follow-up service request for you. Thank you for contacting the USCIS Contact Center, enjoy the rest of your day!
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Note my PD is April 2021, case filed June 2022. Did a service inquiry in April and a congressman’s inquiry last week. I’ll paste the response given to the congressman office.
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Good morning. Below in red is the response from USCIS: USCIS previously issued Policy Memoranda PM-602-0192, Hold and Review of all Pending Asylum Applications and all USCIS Benefit Applications Filed by Aliens from High-Risk Countries, and PM-602-0194, Hold and Review of USCIS Benefit Applications Filed by Aliens from Additional High-Risk Countries. These memoranda directed USCIS to place certain immigration benefit requests on hold while additional national security and public safety reviews were conducted for individuals from designated high-risk countries. They 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. However, on Friday, June 5, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island in Dorcas Int'l Inst. of R.I. v. USCIS, issued a decision entirely vacating the two policy memoranda and modifications to the USCIS Policy Manual announced in PA-2025-26. USCIS strongly disagrees with the Court’s order but will follow its terms pending possible further judicial review. USCIS will not follow any of the vacated policy guidance and is taking immediate steps to lift all remaining final adjudication holds described in PM-602-0192 and PM-602-0194, to comply with the decision. Additionally, USCIS will no longer apply PA-2025-26 in any future decisions, in compliance with the court order. If your constituent's application or petition was previously subject to a hold under the vacated policies, USCIS is taking appropriate action to resume adjudication. While USCIS is working to process affected cases as expeditiously as possible, processing times may vary depending on the circumstances of each case and any remaining eligibility, security, or background review requirements unrelated to the vacated policies. Your constituent may continue to monitor the status of the application or petition through: https://egov.uscis.gov/.
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@TRS Hopefully are you from the affected countries?
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Willy Msomwa1h
can l call the USCIS to ask them about my case why it's take so long time to get my green card
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@Lucien J Yes, the 39
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@Willy Msomwa Yes, chatting with Emma works too. Best before 10am, you get connected fast to an agent.
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I hope you get you RFIE soon too. You have encouraged many of us here. I hope your case moves

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