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National Law Review
National Law Review
6/30/2026
Federal Court Vacates USCIS Adjudication Pause Affecting Nationals of 39 Countries

Federal Court Vacates USCIS Adjudication Pause Affecting Nationals of 39 Countries

Short summary

A federal court vacated USCIS policies that paused immigration benefit requests from nationals of 39 countries, ruling the pause lacked statutory authority and violated the Administrative Procedure Act. Employment-based adjustment of status and work authorization applications could resume, though the government plans to appeal. Employers with affected employees should monitor case developments, maintain I-9 compliance, and prepare contingency plans.

  • Federal court struck down USCIS adjudication pause affecting 39-country nationals
  • Work permits and adjustment of status applications may resume processing
  • Government expected to appeal; employers should monitor and maintain compliance

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