USCISReddy Neumann Brown · 3 min read

Nonimmigrant Visas Under Siege: New Era of Delays Affecting EB-3 Applicants

A new period of significant delays is emerging for nonimmigrant visa processing, with implications for employment-based immigration including EB-3 applicants navigating the U.S. immigration system.

· Source: Reddy Neumann Brown
The immigration landscape is entering what legal experts at Reddy Neumann Brown are calling a new era of delay for nonimmigrant visas. Processing backlogs and administrative challenges are intensifying across multiple visa categories, creating compounding difficulties for foreign nationals seeking to work or remain in the United States. For EB-3 applicants and those in nonimmigrant status awaiting employment-based green cards, these delays carry particular significance. Many EB-3 beneficiaries rely on maintaining valid nonimmigrant status—such as H-1B or other work visas—while their permanent residency applications are pending, sometimes for years or even decades. The article from Reddy Neumann Brown signals that the current administrative environment is becoming increasingly hostile to nonimmigrant visa holders, with processing times and bureaucratic hurdles reaching new heights. This trend could force applicants and employers to reassess timelines and contingency planning. Immigration attorneys advise that affected individuals should work closely with legal counsel to ensure all status extensions and applications are filed well in advance, maintain meticulous documentation, and prepare for the possibility of extended delays in adjudication during this period.

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