USCIS Vague Notice: Green Card Approval or Panic?

EB2 visa holder confused by USCIS update

An EB-2 visa holder with a National Interest Waiver (NIW) recently shared a confusing experience after receiving a strange update on their immigration portal.

A Promising Interview, Then a Delay

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During their green card interview, the officer assured them that the I-485 petition would be approved within weeks. But the process stalled until October because visa numbers were unavailable.

Sudden Status Change Causes Panic

Then, without warning, the applicant’s case status changed to “Interview Cancelled and Notice Ordered.” The update created panic and uncertainty, completely contradicting what the officer had said. The applicant feared the worst, unsure whether their petition had been denied or delayed again.

Experts Reassure It’s a Positive Sign

Immigration experts quickly reassured the applicant, explaining that this odd update often appears just before approval. Several applicants with the same message had soon received their green cards. This widespread pattern helped calm the applicant’s initial fear.

Confusing Communication From USCIS

While the outcome seems positive, this case exposes a deeper problem within USCIS. The system uses vague and alarming wording that leaves applicants anxious and guessing. People shouldn’t need to turn to online forums or lawyers to interpret official updates.

Need for Better Transparency

Clear and transparent communication from USCIS would prevent unnecessary panic. Applicants deserve straightforward updates that reflect their actual case status without confusion or emotional stress.

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