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USCIS as a fee-based agency is expected to accept and process applications
and petitions. The delays in processing are likely, however, due to furlough and the fact
that USCIS relies on other agencies while processing the applications.
· Employers will not have access to E-Verify.
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Consular posts are expected to be open and functional in the early stages
of the shut down as long as there are funds to keep them operational. Delays in processing visas are expected if the
shut down if the shutdown continues over a prolonged period of time.
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Immigration Courts will continue adjudicating only the detained cases.
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Passport services should still be accessible.