Washington, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services paused processing Tuesday for green cards, citizenship and related immigration applications from 19 countries previously subject to travel restrictions, citing national security after a recent shooting involving an Afghan national. The agency directed staff to stop final adjudications and to conduct comprehensive re-reviews, potential interviews and enhanced vetting, with director Joseph Edlow to determine resumption timing. The affected countries include Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and others; some faced prior partial travel bans announced in June. Officials framed the action as risk mitigation; civil-rights groups warned of legal uncertainty. Based on 11 articles reviewed and research.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
The Trump administration and U.S. national-security agencies benefited by gaining authority to pause and re-review immigration applications from designated countries, enabling expanded vetting and potential interviews.
Immigrants, asylum seekers and families from the 19 listed countries suffered immediate uncertainty, processing delays, potential interviews and increased legal vulnerability.
United States Temporarily Suspends Visa Applications from 19 Countries
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