BCIS Director Aguirre Discusses Reduction of Backlogs

Fuji

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From http://www.immigration-law.com/

BCIS Director Eduardo Aguirre dislosed in an interview that the BCIS is currently studying the backlog reduction plan. It appears that Mr. Aguirre is overly optimistic about impact of expansion of electronic filing. He has not discussed why EB-485 cases are practically on hold. When the delay is related to adjudication issues or policy issues rather than processing of filing issues, people want to wait and see how expansion of electronic filing will indeed help to reduce the completely clogged 485 backlogs.


Aguirre said that his main priority is to reach the goal—set by President Bush—to reduce wait times on immigration benefit applications to no more than 6 months by the end of 2006. “Just like these backlogs didn’t grow overnight, we can’t solve it overnight, but we are going to solve it,” Aguirre said.
 
cause

it is an election year they might do something but again it will be for illegal people then the legal screwballs like us
 
I'll wait to see him give-up and resign... like the last one. E-filling will not save our cases, probably will make it worse, in the near future.
 
Originally posted by FujiS
From http://www.immigration-law.com/

Aguirre said that his main priority is to reach the goal—set by President Bush—to reduce wait times on immigration benefit applications to no more than 6 months by the end of 2006.

Gee, didn't Bush say to reduce the backlog by FY 2003? Now its 2006. Guess what, in 2006, it will be 2009. These guys are full of it, just like Bush and all politicians are.

On day 771, 119 days left and counting before they change online message again to 1200-1400 days.
 
It's nothing

Sure Bush wants the presidency and this guy wants the job.
They will say any thing to keep it.
Real test is the processing date.
 
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