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March 9, 2026 Updates on EADs and Advance Paroles:
As of March 2026, USCIS is experiencing significant, ongoing delays in processing Advance Parole (Form I-131) and related work permits (EADs) Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), with
PEOPLE WITH U VISA APPROVAL AND I-94 CANNOT ADJUST STATUS AS PARENT OR SPOUSE OF US CITIZEN IF THEY DO NOT OTHERWISE HAVE LEGAL ENTRY OR 245(i)
USCIS issued a guidance on 11/4/2025 that people who received U Visa status in USA, if do not otherwise have a legal inspection and admission
Parole in Place Updates
Parole in Place Stopped as of 11/13/2024 by USCIS: USCIS Issues Guidance After Federal Court Vacated the Keeping Families Together Program USCIS posted the following
Automatic Extension of Work Permits by 540 days
People in certain employment eligibility categories who 1. timely file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to renew their Work Permits may receive up to
USCIS is returning Filing Fees of $410 paid for Bonafide Work permits for U Visas.
There is NOTHING TO WORRY!! USCiS is ISSUING BONA FIDE WORK PERMITS FOR FREE UNDER U VISAS! USCIS DOES NOT NEED FILING FEES. These fees were

L-2, E-2 and H-4 EADs – Auto Extension or No Need to Apply for EADs
Pursuant to the settlement agreement in Shergill v. Mayrokas (to be implemented 120 days from January 31, 2022): New E and L Class of Admission (COA) codes implemented on January
Biden Administration Plans to Rescind COVID-19 Travel Bans beginning in November; Will Require Proof of Vaccination Instead.
Today, the White House announced that it plans to ease travel restrictions on all international travelers coming into the United States beginning in early November
All U Visa Applicants with pending U Visas can apply for EAD (Work permit) if their petitions are found bona fide by USCIS:
The principal petitioner properly filed Form I-918, including Form I-918B U Nonimmigrant Status Certification; The principal petitioner properly filed a personal statement from the petitioner describing the