
Deep_Moon
111 posts



Calling this a visa issue badly understates what is happening. A visa ban sounds like a rule stopping people from coming in. This is different, its handled by USCIs. Since December 2025, there has been, in effect, a USCIS policy that placed an indefinite pause on almost ALL applications filed by legal immigrants already living INSIDE the US if they were born in Venezuela and 39 other countries, no matter when they entered or what their underlying legal status was. It does not just block green cards of all types or citizenship, including cases involving spouses of U.S. citizens and even extraordinary-ability physicians and scientists. It also blocks the legal pathways people depend on to keep lawful status, keep working, renew documents, extend their visa status and hold their lives together while they wait for this indefinite pause to be lifted. This has been going on for five months now. Families are losing jobs, income, health insurance, driver’s licenses, and the ability to travel. Physicians who have treated American patients legally for years are already being pushed out of hospitals. It is not based on individual factors, the policy is applied categorically based on country of birth (Even if you hold dual citizenship). You can follow every rule, file on time, pay the fees, live here lawfully for a decade, complete finger printing, interviews and still wont get final decision and be swept in because of where you were born. Once your current status expires without a final decision, you can be detained by any encounter with ICE. Law allows it. So, in effect, you are being punished for a delay created by the agency itself, not for failing to follow the law. So no, this is not a visa issue. Most people are unaware this is going on. Unclear when it will be lifted. Read number 2.



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