Are you an Indian visa holder in the U.S. worried about the latest USCIS rule change? On April 11, 2025, USCIS introduced a new rule requiring certain non-citizens to submit Form G-325R (Biographic Information) through their USCIS online account. But does this affect YOU?
In this video, we break down the new rule, explain who it applies to, and why the majority of visa holders don’t need to worry about it. If you are on an F-1, H-1B, or any other visa, we’ve got you covered!
Learn how to stay informed, protect your status, and understand the nuances of this rule change. Whether you’re an Indian student, a worker, or a green card holder, understanding this rule is important. Watch this video for clear, expert advice on what to do next.
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Key Topics:
Do I need to submit the G-325R form?
What’s the new USCIS rule about online registration?
How does this change affect Indian visa holders?
Will this affect my visa status or my child’s status?
Who does the new rule apply to, and who is exempt?
Authoritative Source References:
1. USCIS Biographic Information Form G-325R Update:
Summary: USCIS announced that certain non-citizens must submit Form G-325R through their online account for processing. This update explains who is affected by the new rule.
Source: www.uscis.gov
2. DHS Update on Online Registration for Non-Citizens:
Summary: The Department of Homeland Security provides details on the online registration requirement for non-citizens, including guidelines for Form G-325R submission.
Source: www.dhs.gov
3. AILA – American Immigration Lawyers Association:
Summary: AILA provides analysis on the impact of this new rule on various visa categories and how visa holders can stay compliant with the new online registration system.
Source: www.aila.org
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