Dear Rajiv,
Have you though of a possible monetary interset in the backlog delay?
I'm not sure how many EADs and APs are processed every year, but at least each I-485 gets an EAD, so:
1.1 million applications pending times $120 per EAD = 132 million dollars a year
If only 50% of I-485 would get an AP, then:
550,000 applications times $110 per AP = 60.5 million dollars a year
We're talking about $192.5 million/year!!!!!!!!!!! just for the APs and EADs. What do they do with all that money?
You can add the income from the I-485 (which I forgot because it's been so long since I filed...). But with that annual income ALONE I think that ANY company in the universe could process ALL those applications in less than a year.
It might also be beneficial in this trial to investigate where all that money goes.
Have you though of a possible monetary interset in the backlog delay?
I'm not sure how many EADs and APs are processed every year, but at least each I-485 gets an EAD, so:
1.1 million applications pending times $120 per EAD = 132 million dollars a year
If only 50% of I-485 would get an AP, then:
550,000 applications times $110 per AP = 60.5 million dollars a year
We're talking about $192.5 million/year!!!!!!!!!!! just for the APs and EADs. What do they do with all that money?
You can add the income from the I-485 (which I forgot because it's been so long since I filed...). But with that annual income ALONE I think that ANY company in the universe could process ALL those applications in less than a year.
It might also be beneficial in this trial to investigate where all that money goes.