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  1. What is happening during adjustment interviews now given the USCIS May 2026 memo?

The memo was released without any guidance to Field Offices/Adjudicating Officers, and therefore, individual experiences during AOS interviews across the United States have been inconsistent in applying the memo since its release. Four (4) common questions have been asked at AOS interviews, which include: (1) Why did you apply for AOS instead of Consular Processing? (2) Are there any factors preventing you from Consular Processing? (3) Why did you not leave after your period of authorized stay expired? (4) Do you have any family still living there? There have been several reports from our colleagues that the questions above were not asked during the interview but were listed in a subsequent request for additional evidence (RFE), issued after the interview. Other reports indicate that applicants were asked the above questions during the interview and had to answer them through a sworn signed statement. Additionally, there have been other reports of individuals receiving approval shortly after interview. Our office has attended several Adjustment of Status interviews at the USCIS Fairfax VA office in the last week and the questions as mentioned above were NOT addressed. The best approach is to speak with a qualified Immigration Attorney to thoroughly discuss your case and immigration history and to be prepared to address the questions.

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Juneteenth is the newest federal holiday and was signed into effect in 2021 by President Biden. Juneteenth, also called Jubilee Day, is a celebration of when Union soldiers enforced the Emancipation Proclamation and freed all remaining slaves in Texas on June 19, 1865. Juneteenth in the United States

For more information, view this link! What is Juneteenth? (history channel)

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The Department of State has released its latest Visa Bulletin.

Click the link to view the July 2026 Visa Bulletin

The monthly Visa Bulletin has changed. The bulletin now summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during the reported month for: “Application Final Action Dates” (consistent with prior Visa Bulletins) and “Dates for Filing Applications,” indicating when immigrant visa applicants should be notified to assemble and submit required documentation to the National Visa Center using Consular Processing (outside of the US) or file on their own with USCIS Form I-485 (within the US).

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We wanted to find a new way to engage our reader base. Every other Friday, we will post the ten (10) best/most frequently asked questions received during the week from our h1bvisalawyerblog, Facebook, and Twitter readers. We will answer those questions and provide the Q&A on our H-1B Visa Lawyer Blog.

If you have a burning question, are seeking assistance with a difficult immigration related case, wish to discuss your views on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, DREAMers, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, priority dates, the monthly visa bulletin, adjustment applications, etc., please contact us by submitting your question/comment/viewpoint in our comment box provided on our H-1B Visa Lawyer Blog.

Our next “Q & A Forum” will take place this Friday, June 19, 2026. Act now and submit your questions!

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You can now check USCIS processing times online at the USCIS web site. All you need to enter is your form number, and the office processing your case. USCIS has made processing times easier to understand and provide a more realistic date range.

Check Case Processing Times

The processing time range is how long it is taking for USCIS to process your type of case from the date they received it. USCIS processes cases in the order they receive them, and they normally update this information monthly. The estimated time range displayed is based on data captured over the last two months. Frequently Asked Questions About Processing Times

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On Thursday, May 28, 2026, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that they were extending the designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the country of Lebanon for 6 months, beginning on May 28, 2026, and ending on November 27, 2026! The news release states that TPS would be given automatically to Lebanon because the new Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin didn’t have enough time to review their TPS protection before deadline!

For further details please review the USCIS News Release, “DHS Automatically Extends Temporary Protected Status for Lebanon“!

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