USCIS Provides Relief Measures to Individuals from Nations Affected by the Ebola Outbreak

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USCIS is closely watching the effects of the Ebola outbreak in West African and is offering relief measures to people who are nationals of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and are currently in the United States. If requested, these relief measures include:

  • Changing or extending nonimmigrant status for individuals currently in the United States, even if such a request is filed after the period of admission has expired
  • Extension of certain grants of parole
  • Expedited adjudication and approval of requests for off-campus employment for F-1 students facing economic hardships
  • Expedited processing of immigrant petitions for immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, when those relatives are in the United States
  • Expedited adjudication of employment authorization applications
  • Potential waivers of fees for USCIS benefit applications

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