For thousands of immigrants stuck in the U.S. green card backlog for over a decade, the wait has been more than just frustrating — it’s been life-changing. A new bipartisan immigration proposal, The Dignity Act of 2025 (H.R. 4393), could change that. If passed, this bill would allow certain long-waiting applicants to pay a $20,000 premium fee to bypass the green card backlog entirely.
At VKM Law Group, our Immigration Attorneys in New Jersey are closely monitoring this legislation and its potential impact on both family- and employment-based applicants.
The proposed bill would create an optional fast-track program for individuals who have been in the green card queue for 10 years or more.
Key features include:
Unlike current USCIS premium processing (which speeds up certain petitions like the I-140 or I-129), this would directly accelerate green card issuance, even for those stuck due to visa cap limits.
The green card backlog disproportionately impacts applicants from high-demand countries like India and China, where wait times often stretch over a decade.
Long waits can lead to:
For tech executives, healthcare employers, and manufacturing leaders relying on foreign talent, this bill could also help retain key employees and reduce turnover caused by visa uncertainty.
If enacted, eligible applicants would:
The bill’s sponsors also intend for the premium fee revenue to fund USCIS improvements, potentially reducing wait times for everyone.
This proposal could significantly help:
While many see this as a long-overdue relief option, some concerns have been raised:
As of today, the Dignity Act of 2025 is not yet law. But if you’ve been in the green card backlog for more than 10 years, this could be a transformative opportunity — especially if you or your employer can justify the cost for the sake of stability and long-term security.
At VKM Law Group, our experienced Visa Attorneys in the USA and Immigration Attorneys can help you:
VKM Law Group’s Final Take:
Immigration reform is always complex, and while this bill offers hope, it’s important to get personalized legal guidance before making any decisions. Contact VKM Law Group today to discuss how upcoming immigration changes may impact your case.
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