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General Information Recent Changes to U.S. Policies Refugee Revetting and Detention Legal Assistance From IRAP Family Reunification Information by Home Country or Region Information by Destination Country or Region
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  2. Recent Changes to U.S. Policies
  3. 2025 and 2026 Major Immigration Changes

2025 and 2026 Major Immigration Changes

  • What is happening with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States?
  • What is a refugee revetting interview?
  • I have refugee status in the United States. What should I do if I am detained by ICE?
  • What does the SIV application deadline mean for me?
  • I live in the US and I have refugee status. What should I know?
  • What do the recent U.S. immigration changes mean for Afghans?
  • General Information About the 2025 Travel Ban and 2026 Immigrant Visa Pause
  • Information about the travel ban for people who are outside the US and from “partially restricted” countries
  • Information about the travel ban for people who are outside the US and from “fully restricted” countries
  • Information for people who are from a country listed in the travel ban and currently inside the US
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