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This video from USA IMMIGRATION HUB provides an in-depth look at the USCIS updates in 2026, explaining what has genuinely changed versus what are just rumors (0:35). The speaker emphasizes that there isn't a single "new law" but rather internal policy shifts, processing priorities, and operational changes (1:11-1:29). Here's a breakdown of the key points: Dual Pressures on USCIS (1:47): USCIS is simultaneously trying to reduce backlogs and increase fraud detection, leading to inconsistent processing times. Some cases are approved quickly, while others face delays (2:05-2:19). Priority-Based System (2:52): USCIS is operating on a priority-based system, shifting resources to specific categories like certain employment-based green cards or humanitarian cases, which can slow down other categories (3:08-3:31). Interview Waivers (3:45): There's an increase in interview waivers for certain cases, particularly employment-based green cards (5:01) and some strong family-based cases (5:22). However, this doesn't mean less scrutiny; USCIS is relying more on digital checks (4:35-4:55). Marriage-based cases are still the most common for interviews due to fraud concerns (5:28-5:33). Requests for Evidence (RFEs) (5:52): USCIS is issuing more RFEs due to incomplete files, which significantly adds months to processing timelines (6:09-6:19). Common reasons for RFEs include missing evidence for relationships in marriage-based cases or proof of job duties in employment cases (6:23-6:50). Delays and Work Authorization (7:13): Delays are still a reality due to backlogs, staffing and training, and security checks (7:30-7:55). It's crucial to renew EADs early (8:41-8:44) and not travel without advance parole if adjusting status, as this can abandon your I-485 application (8:54-9:01). Citizenship Timelines (9:11): Naturalization timelines vary by local field office and can be affected by background checks and interview scheduling (9:17-9:30). USCIS Selectivity (9:51): USCIS is not simply stricter but more selective, approving clean, low-risk cases faster and focusing more time on cases with red flags (9:58-10:03). Recommendations for Applicants (10:32): Ensure your file is strong and complete (10:40-10:42). Stay consistent with information across all forms and evidence (10:58-11:16). Keep your address updated with USCIS (11:22-11:40). Take every USCIS notice seriously, responding to RFEs quickly and preparing for interviews (11:42-11:51). If your case is outside normal processing time, you can submit a service request, contact your congressperson, or consult an attorney (12:11-12:21).