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flag On March 21, 2026, major Catholic groups backed a new USCIS rule to improve visa stability for religious workers.

flag On March 21, 2026, multiple Catholic organizations, including the Diocese of Providence, the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, the Archdiocese of Atlanta, and the Catholic Conference of Illinois, submitted public comments in support of a new USCIS interim final rule aimed at improving visa continuity and streamlining immigration processes for religious workers. flag The rule seeks to enhance stability and predictability for foreign clergy and religious staff, allowing them to maintain work authorization and serve U.S. religious institutions without disruption. flag The organizations emphasized the importance of the policy for upholding religious freedom and meeting the staffing needs of faith-based communities. flag The comments were filed as part of the public rulemaking process, reflecting broad support among religious groups for reforms that ease administrative burdens and strengthen pathways for religious workers.

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