Palantir signed a contract with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in late October 2025 to develop "Phase 0" of a "Vetting of Wedding-Based Schemes" (VOWS) platform for detecting marriage fraud in immigration applications. The initial contract is small (under $100,000) with an estimated completion date of December 9, 2025.
While the contract value is minor, its significance is architectural: it marks Palantir's first direct contract with USCIS, expanding beyond its long-standing ICE relationship to the agency that processes legal immigration applications. USCIS simultaneously announced "Operation Twin Shield," referring 42 cases to ICE in September, with its director declaring "all-out war on immigration fraud."
The expansion follows a pattern: Palantir enters agencies through small pilot contracts, demonstrates value, creates dependency, then scales dramatically. The company's ICE relationship began similarly in 2014 before growing to $150M+ and eventually the $30M ImmigrationOS and $1B DHS blanket agreement. Having Palantir embedded in both ICE (enforcement) and USCIS (benefits processing) creates a surveillance loop where the agency deciding who gets to stay legally shares data infrastructure with the agency that deports.