A USCIS policy memo acquiesces in the Third Circuit’s decision in Shalom Pentecostal, and instructs adjudicators not to require that qualifying U.S. work experience have been acquired in lawful status for Form I-360 special immigrant religious worker petitions. The memo applies to currently pending Forms I-360 and new Forms I-360 filed on or after July 5, 2015.
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