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Immigration Updates Timeline: June 2026

Key takeaway

In June 2026, 3 major official immigration actions are tracked here. The newest is India EB-5 unreserved per-country limit reached (June 10, 2026). Each timeline entry links its official source; full explainers appear where published.

In June 2026, 3 major official immigration actions are tracked here. The newest is India EB-5 unreserved per-country limit reached (June 10, 2026). Each timeline entry links its official source; full explainers appear where published.

By John D. Velasco, Esq. · Last reviewed June 11, 2026

Month summary

This page lists 3 confirmed official immigration actions from June 2026 in reverse chronological order.

Open the 2025–2026 policy tracker

Timeline

  1. June 10, 2026India EB-5 unreserved per-country limit reached (DOS · Green cards / adjustment of status)

    DOS announced FY 2026 EB-5 unreserved visas for India-chargeable applicants exhausted until October 1, 2026.

    DOS — India EB-5 cap notice

  2. June 5, 2026Rhode Island court vacated USCIS hold policies (D.R.I. · Federal court rulings)

    Court vacated Global Asylum Hold, Benefits Hold, Comprehensive Re-Review, and Country-Specific Factors policies.

    GovInfo — Dorcas v. USCIS opinion

  3. June 5, 2026DHS proposed discretionary EAD clarification rule (DHS · Work permits / EAD)

    Proposed rule would narrow discretionary employment authorization for certain parolees and deferred-action recipients. Proposal only.

    Federal Register — Discretionary EAD proposed rule

Who may be affected

  • India-chargeable EB-5 applicants
  • Applicants from travel-ban countries with stalled benefits
  • Workers in discretionary EAD categories

What to do next

  1. Save the full notice, receipt, envelope, and any deadline exactly as written.
  2. Write a short timeline with dates, agency names, court or facility names, and prior filings.
  3. If ICE, court, detention, an RFE, NOID, denial, or a close deadline is involved, start intake and mark the issue urgent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What immigration changes happened in June 2026?

June 10, 2026: India EB-5 unreserved per-country limit reached. June 5, 2026: Rhode Island court vacated USCIS hold policies. June 5, 2026: DHS proposed discretionary EAD clarification rule.

Are these pages legal advice?

No. These hubs summarize official government and court documents for general information only. Your case may differ.

Where do the dates come from?

Dates reflect official publication, effective, or announcement dates on linked .gov sources—not media reports.

Should I act based on this hub alone?

Save your notices, check official case status, keep your address updated, and seek case-specific review for urgent deadlines.

How do I find a full explainer?

Timeline entries link to Velasco Law Firm full guides when we have published a matching article.

Where is the full 2025–2026 archive?

Open the annual policy tracker for every month, category, and linked explainer.

Who may be affected by the top June 2026 update?

India-chargeable EB-5 applicants

Sources

Each timeline entry above links its official source. Key sources for this month appear below (newest first).

Need help understanding your notice or deadline?

Start intake with the notice, deadline, A-number or receipt number if available, and the safest callback number. The firm reviews the request before confirming next steps.

General information only. Not legal advice.

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