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U.S. Immigration Application Backlog Affects Millions
June 12, 2026
Why it matters locally: The immigration processing delays have direct implications for District of Columbia, home to federal immigration agencies and a significant immigrant population. The backlog may affect local employers and residents seeking to establish legal status or sponsor family members.
Millions of applications for legal residency and work authorization in the United States face processing delays, according to an analysis by NPR. Individuals applying for various immigration benefits experience extended waiting periods. These applications include those for green cards, work permits, and asylum. Data indicates a substantial backlog within the U.S. immigration system. Factors contributing to these delays include increased application volume and administrative processing requirements. The Los Angeles Federal Building houses offices for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. These agencies process immigration applications and enforce immigration laws. Processing delays affect people attempting to establish legal status in the United States.
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