On August 19, 2025, USCIS issued a policy alert that the agency will review “anti-Americanism” as a discretionary factor when reviewing certain benefit requests.
“Anti-Americanism”
will be reviewed in requests such as employment authorization applications, F
visa extension applications and changes of status, requests for National
Interest Waivers, and employment-based adjustments of status.
USCIS dictates
that officers should give “overwhelmingly negative weight” to evidence of an
applicant’s support for or promotion of terrorist ideologies, antisemitism, or other
conduct USCIS may consider “anti-American”. The agency asserts that such
conduct will likely lead to denial of the requested benefit.
The policy
explicitly allows officers to consider public behavior, including social media
activity, as part of this discretionary review, making it important for
applicants to be mindful of their digital footprint when applying for
immigration benefits.
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