On March 15, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) updated the design of its website homepage [PDF version]. The USCIS made the changes to the USCIS website homepage based on user-feedback, search queries, and by talking to applicants in person and at two USCIS field offices. The changes to the USCIS website are designed to make it easier for users to access important tools, search for information, and find multilingual resources. In one interesting note, the new homepage prominently features information about President Donald Trump's “Buy American, Hire American” Executive Order, which we have discussed on our site [see article].

Please see the news release [see here] for more information about the design changes to the USCIS website homepage.

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