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USCIS Tightens Family Immigration Vetting Rules

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Last updated: September 1, 2025 5:43 pm
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially rolled out stricter review procedures for family-based green card petitions, starting August 1, 2025.

Under the new rules, applicants and sponsors can expect longer interviews, expanded background checks, and requests for more relationship evidence. USCIS says the change is meant to combat marriage fraud and protect the integrity of the immigration system.

Advocacy groups warn the process could delay family reunification and increase denials, especially for couples from high-scrutiny regions.


🔑 What’s Changing?

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  • USCIS officers now have expanded discretion to request in-person interviews for all family-based petitions.
  • Couples may need to provide more detailed proof of bona fide relationships (joint leases, tax returns, affidavits from family/friends).
  • Applications flagged as “inconclusive” will face extended review periods, slowing down green card processing.

đź§ľ What Are the Options Now?

  • Petitioners should submit stronger initial evidence, not just minimum required documents.
  • Consider including photos, shared financial statements, affidavits, and travel records upfront.
  • Be prepared for delayed timelines—legal experts suggest filing as early as possible to account for longer processing.

⚠️ Important Reminders

  • Incomplete or inconsistent documents are now more likely to trigger Requests for Evidence (RFEs).
  • If you’re abroad, expect possible consular delays during interviews.
  • Couples in cross-border or long-distance marriages may face higher scrutiny.

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Full USCIS announcement: USCIS Policy Update

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