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U.S. Immigration Policies Lead to Application Processing Delays
June 13, 2026
Why it matters locally: Texas, home to approximately 1.6 million immigrants and a significant hub for both temporary and permanent immigration processing, may experience broader economic impacts as delays in work authorizations and green card processing affect the state's labor-dependent industries including agriculture, construction, and technology.
Washington D.C. — Thousands of individuals face extended waiting periods as the U.S. government reviews visa, green card, work permit, and citizenship applications. Policy adjustments regarding legal immigration have impacted application processing times. Applicants report extended periods without work authorization and uncertainty regarding their immigration status. The scope and duration of the processing delays varies by application type and country of origin. Government data indicates a rise in processing times for immigration-related applications since 2020. The data includes applications for permanent residency, temporary work visas, and naturalization. Specific application processing times depend on individual circumstances and government processing capacity. The Department of Homeland Security processes applications for various immigration benefits. Officials have cited increased security checks and resource constraints as contributing factors to the delays.
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