The U.S. immigration system just hit the emergency brake.
Starting Jan 1, 2026, USCIS is freezing benefit applications for 39 "high-risk" countries. If your case is pending, it’s likely on ice.
What you need to know:
→ The Freeze: All pending green cards, N-400s, and I-751s are on hold.
→ The Re-Review: Cases approved since Jan 20, 2021, are being re-opened for "comprehensive vetting."
→ The Blockade: Interviews and oath ceremonies are being canceled indefinitely.
→ The Full Ban list (19 countries) includes: Afghanistan, Syria, Haiti, Iran, Yemen, and Burma.
→ The Partial Ban list (20 countries) includes: Nigeria, Venezuela, Cuba, Tanzania, and Senegal.
Vetting is no longer a formality - it’s a barrier. If your citizenship decision is delayed more than 120 days post-interview, the law allows you to file a Mandamus lawsuit to force a decision.
Don’t let your future sit in a USCIS desk drawer while the rules change under your feet.