Federal Legislation
USCIS Reviews Immigration Benefits
January 27, 2026
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is mandated by the Preserving Integrity in Immigration Benefits Act (H.R. 6978) to conduct a comprehensive review of immigration benefits approved from January 20, 2021, through the bill's enactment for nationals of specified high-risk countries. This review aims to ensure proper adjudication and prevent fraud, with findings to be reported to Congress and publicly released by September 15, 2026. Procurement professionals supporting USCIS and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) operations should anticipate increased demand for services related to case review, data analysis, and compliance verification.
- USCIS and DHS may require additional contract support for adjudication review processes, fraud detection technologies, and reporting capabilities.
- Vendors specializing in immigration case management systems, data analytics, and compliance auditing could find new opportunities aligned with this mandate.
- Procurement teams should prepare for potential solicitations or contract modifications to support expanded USCIS review activities and reporting requirements.
- The review's September 15, 2026 deadline underscores the need for timely vendor engagement and resource allocation to meet statutory obligations.
By empowering U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to 'review' all immigration benefits granted to individuals from travel ban countries since January 20, 2021, the Majority is calling into question the settled status of people who have already become citizens--and legal immigrants who have already been heavily vetted.
— Jamie Raskin
Agencies
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security, House Judiciary Committee, Senate Judiciary Committee
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-465 - PRESERVING INTEGRITY IN IMMIGRATION BENEFITS ACT · congress · Jan 27