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This video discusses the positive developments in US immigration as of January 2026 (0:30-0:39). It highlights encouraging signs in Green Card processing, visa approvals, and USCIS operations (0:50-0:58). The video covers: Green Card Processing: USCIS is showing signs of steadier workflow, especially for family-based Green Cards (1:14-1:56). Marriage-based Green Card applicants are also experiencing more clarity, with interviews moving and decisions being issued (2:11-2:29). USCIS Case Management: USCIS has expanded digital processing and internal coordination, leading to more consistent receipt notices, biometric scheduling, and interview notices (2:30-2:57). Employment-Based Immigration: There is progress in some employment Green Card categories, with more efficient processing when documentation is complete and visa numbers are available (2:59-3:18). Visa Processing Abroad: US embassies and consulates are gradually improving interview scheduling in several regions, with more interview slots opening for family-based immigrant visas (3:20-3:46). The National Visa Center is also contributing to this improvement with more predictable document review timelines (3:47-3:59). Work Authorization: Some applicants waiting for employment authorization documents are seeing smoother approvals, indicating that USCIS is prioritizing work authorization to prevent employment disruptions (4:07-4:30). The video emphasizes that while backlogs and challenges still exist, the system shows balance and is moving forward, providing hope for immigrants, workers, and families (4:44-5:22, 7:58-8:29). It concludes by encouraging viewers to stay informed and prepared (8:33-8:40).