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USCIS Puts Cases From 19 'High-Risk' Countries on Hold, Canceling Citizenship Oaths

USCIS cites enhanced security vetting after the D.C. Guard shooting, offering no timeline to restart affected cases.

Overview

  • Lawful permanent residents from the 19 designated countries are seeing naturalization ceremonies and interviews abruptly canceled, including an Afghan SIV holder in San Diego whose approved oath was called off.
  • USCIS confirmed it has paused all adjudications for nationals from the listed countries to conduct heightened screening, saying the review prioritizes public safety.
  • The hold affects a broad range of benefits, with attorneys reporting halted asylum decisions and USCIS moving to reexamine previously approved green cards for people from countries of concern.
  • Recent coverage shows the list includes Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia, Iran, Cuba and others, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has indicated it could expand to more than 30 nations.
  • The agency is standing up a new Vetting Center in Atlanta using advanced screening tools, while immigration advocates warn the measures will deepen backlogs and deter eligible immigrants from engaging with the system.