Recent News
ISSS and OIS monitor immigration policy developments that may affect Vanderbilt’s international community. Updates are posted here as information becomes available.
DOS Suspends Issuance of Immigrant Visas From 75 Countries
Effective January 21, 2026, the Department of State is pausing issuance of immigrant visas for applicants who are nationals of certain countries. This pause applies only to immigrant visas for permanent residency processed through U.S. consulates and does not affect nonimmigrant visas, including B, F, J, or H categories. The…
Pause in Diversity Lottery Program
Diversity visa issuance and related adjustment approvals are temporarily paused while additional security reviews are conducted. The visa lottery provides a limited number of immigrant visas each year to those from countries with low U.S. immigration rates. No approvals will be issued during this pause. Find more information here.
Visa Bonds Expanded Impacting Families and Short-Term Academic Visits
The Department of State expanded the visa bond program for certain nationalities, including Bangladesh, Nepal, and Nigeria, for B-1/B-2 visas only. While F/J students and scholars are not impacted, the policy may affect family visits and short-term academic travel. The additional requirements, including financial bonds, increase cost and complexity.
USCIS Announces Creation of Centralized Vetting Center
On Dec. 5th, USCIS announced a new Vetting Center to centralize and enhance screening of immigration applications, including expanded background checks and interagency review. This may add scrutiny and longer processing times for immigration benefits. The change follows broader shifts in USCIS adjudication practices, including the elimination of the USCIS…
DHS Finalizes H-1B 'Weighted Selection Rule' Without Changes
DHS issued a final rule replacing the random H-1B cap lottery with a weighted, wage-based selection process, as proposed. Higher-wage registrations will receive greater selection weight, which may reduce selection chances for recent graduates and entry-level professionals at cap-subject employers. Find VU's comment here and more info here.
Additional USCIS Review For Applications Filed By Those From Countries Subject To Travel Ban
A new USCIS policy memo allows additional review and potential holds on certain pending immigration applications from countries subject to the travel ban. For affected students and scholars, this may result in longer processing times or additional vetting for changes of status and work authorization. ISSS is monitoring implementation and…
USCIS Reduces Validity Period from 5 Years to 18 Months for Several EAD Categories, Including AOS EADs
USCIS announced that it will issue EAD cards for only 18 months, reduced from five years, for applicants in several categories, including EADs issued to applicants with pending adjustment applications. Combined with the rescission of automatic extensions announced in October, this shortened validity period may cause interruptions in work authorization due to protracted…
Social Media Vetting Expanded to H-1B/H-4
The State Department has expanded social media vetting to include H-1B and H-4 visa applicants. As of December 15, 2025, all applicants for H-1B and H-4 visas will be instructed to adjust the privacy settings on all social media profiles to “public” for their visa appointments. In the wake of this plan,…
Public Charge Under Review: What to Know
On November 19, 2025, USCIS published a proposed rule to rescind the public charge regulation in effect since December 2022. If finalized, the rule would return public charge determinations to a case-by-case assessment based on statutory factors, including age, health, family status, financial resources, and education. This gives immigration officers…
DHS Ends Automatic EAD Extensions for Many Categories
On Oct. 30, DHS ended the automatic 540-day extension of many Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for renewal. Applicants must now wait for USCIS approval before work authorization continues. This rule does not affect STEM OPT or TPS extensions. Since this took effect as an Interim Final Rule without a comment period, it may…
