On February 28, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a policy memorandum expanding its authority to issue Notices to Appear (NTAs). An NTA is a document that initiates removal proceedings by instructing an individual to appear before an immigration judge. This update signifies a shift towards stricter enforcement, potentially increasing the number of immigrants facing deportation.
Key Changes in NTA Issuance Policy
The updated policy outlines specific circumstances under which USCIS will issue NTAs, including:
Implications for Immigrants
This policy change means that more immigrants may find themselves in deportation proceedings following a denial of their immigration benefits. The expanded criteria for NTA issuance highlight the importance of ensuring accuracy and honesty in all applications and maintaining lawful status.
Importance of Legal Guidance
Given the heightened enforcement measures, seeking legal guidance is crucial. An experienced immigration attorney can provide valuable assistance in navigating the complexities of immigration law, ensuring that applications are correctly prepared and submitted, and representing individuals in removal proceedings.
Contact Dworsky Law Firm for Assistance
If you or someone you know is affected by these changes, Dworsky Law Firm offers expert legal support to help navigate this challenging time.
Disclaimer: Immigration policies are subject to change.

