USCIS Requests Clearance for Routine Immigration Form Data Collection
Published Date: 10/1/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security’s USCIS is asking for approval to collect some basic personal and job info on immigration forms. This helps keep things smooth and organized for people applying for immigration benefits. They’re giving everyone 30 more days to share their thoughts before finalizing the plan—no extra costs or delays expected!
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