USCIS dropped a policy memo today saying adjustment of status (filing for your green card from inside the US) will only be granted in "extraordinary circumstances," with consular processing abroad as the default. They haven't defined what counts as "extraordinary" or said how it affects pending I-485s,
"Nonimmigrants, like students, temporary workers, or people on tourist visas, come to the U.S. for a short time and for a specific purpose. Our system is designed for them to leave when their visit is over. Their visit should not function as the first step in the Green Card process. Following the law allows the majority of these cases to be handled by the State Department at U.S. consular offices abroad and frees up limited USCIS resources to focus on processing other cases that fall under its purview, including visas for victims of violent crime and human trafficking, naturalization applications, and other priorities. The law was written this way for a reason, and despite the fact that it has been ignored for years, following it will help make our system fairer and more efficient."
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