USCIS Adjustment of Status Memo: ILRC Quick Take and Tips for Legal Practitioners
USCIS Adjustment of Status Memo: ILRC Quick Take and Tips for Legal Practitioners
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Tue, 06/02/2026 – 12:14
Publication Date
Jun 02, 2026
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This practice alert is intended to help advocates and practitioners grapple with the latest policy memo on discretion and adjustment of status dated May 21, 2026. Many announcements and summaries are circulating, and we stand with all of you in condemning the administration’s ongoing attack on immigrant communities. The memo is yet another plank of this administration’s racist, xenophobic agenda, designed to separate families and shut down immigration. While much remains uncertain about how this guidance will be implemented, we offer our initial analysis and reports from the field to support all of you who must zealously advocate for your clients and continue to fight against this latest attack. This alert contextualizes the memo, breaks down the law as it relates to adjustment and discretion, and provides tips for advising clients who already have pending adjustment applications or are considering filing.
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Key Highlights
- Stay informed about the latest updates to government benefit programs
- Check your eligibility and learn how to apply
- Access official resources and application portals
What This Means for You
This update may affect individuals and families currently receiving or applying for government assistance programs. We encourage you to review the details and consult official sources for the most accurate information.
How to Apply or Learn More
Visit the official source for complete details, eligibility requirements, and application instructions:
Read the full article at Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC →
Source: Immigrant Legal Resource Center | ILRC | Published: Tue, 02 Jun 2026 19:14:06 +0000
For the most up-to-date information on government benefit programs, always verify details on official .gov websites.
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