... in response to Re: Perm. Res. Card extension, posted by Ray on Jan 12, 2005Thanks again Ray!
A few points:
USCIS has made some headway in backlog reduction in 2004,
by completing 600,000 cases received in first 3 quarters of
2004. They seem to be on track on their stated goal to reduce
all petition processing time to no more than 6 months, as of
end of 2006.
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/11_09_04_Backlog.pdf
I have some sympathy for their plight; the public expectations and
work demands on USCIS nationwide are enormous. In reality, user
fees only cover a small portion of operational expenses. The better way
to help them IMHO is for the public to continue encouraging public officials
to find ways to help USCIS with more resources, better technology and
better management practices and training and deployment.
Some good news. InfoPass is now available nationwide for addressing
issues such as Red Clay, and he should pursue it IMHO. National Benefits
Center is now doing some initial processing of I-485s and travel and work
petitions to help out local district offices. Texas Service Center (TSC) is getting
a lot of good help from California Service Center (CSC) on many petitions.
CSC has staffed up better and has helped the service centers cut down on
wait times such for the I-129F. In fact, a recent I-129F petition I filed at
TSC was directly forwarded to CSC and has a CSC receipt number.
Some local offices have made improvements. For example, where I
am here, the local office (Philadelphia), is processing green cards in
about 10 months, and the green card is being mailed in 4 weeks
after the interview. The new green card as you know is now fitted
with the latest in anti-counterfeit technology and is practically
counterfeit-proof.
Lastly, hey Ray, your consistently good information and advice
on these public boards is starting to reduce my business ,
and if you have too much free time on your hands, we need
to hire you as an immigration consultant in my office,
Ha!
Good luck, my friend.
GB
PS I may have mentioned this, but I recently posted up
my 2005 Immigration Newsletter which has news &
& information which might be helpful to some . Regards.
http://www.usaimmigrationattorney.com/onlineimmigrationnewsletter2005.pdf