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New 2026 USCIS enforcement guidelines increase deportation risks for applicants with criminal history filing for immigration benefits. We analyze how strict Notice to Appear (NTA) protocols impact Form I-485 and N-400 approvals. USCIS and ICE have intensified background checks, meaning a denial on Form I-485 Adjustment of Status or Form N-400 Naturalization can trigger an immediate referral to immigration court for removal proceedings. Applicants with even minor infractions risk receiving a Notice to Appear (NTA) if they submit paperwork without first disclosing full arrest records or obtaining a certified court disposition during the adjudication process. Legal strategy is critical, as concealing past violations constitutes visa fraud, making it essential to consult an attorney before DHS adjudicators review your biometric data and criminal history. 0:00 – Introduction 1:30 – 2026 NTA Enforcement Memo 4:15 – Risks for I-485 & N-400 Applicants 7:40 – Background Checks & Criminal Records 10:10 – Why You Must Consult an Attorney Official Resources & Government Links 🔗 USCIS NTA Policy Memo 🔗 DHS Enforcement Priorities 🔗 Federal Register Updates 🔗 Legal Focus USA Website & Socials Watch Next ▶️ Good Moral Character: What Denies Citizenship? ▶️ What is a Notice to Appear (NTA)? #USCIS #DeportationDefense #ImmigrationLaw #GreenCard #NTA ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer: Please Read: The content in this video is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration laws are complex and subject to change rapidly. I am an analyst, not an attorney. Do not make life-changing decisions based solely on social media or YouTube content. For specific legal advice regarding your case, always consult with a qualified US Immigration Attorney.