BCIS is not doing audit! what're they doing then!?

Cole

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Not a holiday season. Finished religion workers's 485. Not doing audit.

What are they doing then??


immigration-law.com:

10/14/2003: No Annual USCIS File Audit This Year

The USCIS disclosed to the AILA that unlike the practice in the previous years, the USCIS will not conduct the annual file audit this year. It is thus unlikely that processing of cases will be frozen for the file audit in October or later this year. It is a good news for the immigrant community (not yet though).
 
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Yes .Give them a break for the rest of this calendar year.

Columbus Day
Halloween
Veterans' Day
Thanks Giving
Christmas
New Year


We will see flood of approvals from Jan-04.
 
No way : Chinese New Year, Vasant Panchami and Pongal pretty much knocks out January. It is hard to work during Maha Shivratri.

I think they might just get something done by deftly exploiting the window in mid-summer '04 between Rath Yatra and Raksha Bandhan.

That would be a good time to catch up with the work - i.e. redefine "normal processing time" to mandatory 3-6 years.

And folks - that is when the sentence for AOS officially becomes longer than manslaughter ...

Somewhere in a State Penn (not to be confused with Penn State) :

Me : What are you in for ?
Bubba : Robbed a bank, shot the clerk - got 5 years, you ?
Me : AOS
Bubba : Holy Crap !!! I am sorry dude.
 
you guys are really insane

Did they work yet?? You want them to have break forever???

Even during this non-holiday season they are not working, how could you imagine they will be after the new year, when they will be deeply hibernating. And when spring comes in, they want to go for excursions and then vacations again!
 
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Doing nothing is exactly their job! The more they do, the more risk to make mistakes and the less bonus they will have!
 
Guys, please, do not forget, October is the beginning of fiscal year, which is a very good reason for celebrating. As soon as they done gathering strength for the next fiscal year, they will start working on the backlog again (as in "increasing the backlog")
 
Well .. I read somewhere that CIS has shifted some adjudicators to work on H-1B cases, due to Premium Processing. Expect delay for I-140 and I-485.
 
H-1B caps were reduced tremendously, that mean less officers needed working on H-1B cases. Why they still need transfer more officers to handle H-1B cases and slow down I-485 cases. It looks that there is always some reason to block the I-485 process, one after another, month after month.
 
To waytoolong

Way toolong, are you a Penn State graduate?

The BCIS is not working because they have to figure out (in long meetings with doughnuts and apple cider) how to give GC quickly to illegal applicants, and what excuses to use when they'll tell us that those people will be given priority.
 
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