I received a letter from our congressman.
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May 26, 2004
Dear Congressman _________
Thank you for your recent letter seeking informaiton about the backlog of employment based Adjustment of Status applications (Form I-485) at the California Service Center (CSC).
I want to assure you that the CSC continues to adjudicate adjustment of status applications. In fact, our records reflect that we approved, denied, or relocated for interview more than 24,000 in Fiscal Year 2003. We have allocated additional resources and expect to complete more than 68,000 applications in the current fiscal year.
Unlike most other applications, I-485's are not necessarily adjudicated in receipt date order. Adjudication can only occur after all backgroupd checks have been conducted, relating files located, and underlying petitions retrieved from file storage, including those of family members. With the added safeguards that were mandated after Septebmer 11, 2001, most applications required additional background checks before they could be properly adjudicated. As response times in conducing these checks varied greatly from case to case, these additional checks further disrupted the chronological processing of applications and significantly delayed the overall adjudication process. Even though we continued to adjudicate thousands of applications as checks were completed, our published processing time showed little progress.
As the older background checks are completed, the processing time for I-485's will continue to improve. Based on current workload projections, we expect to reduce the procesing tim for Adjustment of Status applicaitons to 12 months or less by the en dof September 2004.
I hope I have adequately addressed your concerns. I would be happy to discuss this furhter should you or someone on your staff wish to contact me by telephone. I may be reached at (telephone number whited out).
Sincerely,
Donald W. Neufeld
DN:cm
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Now they are officially relinquishing the old mantra, "Be fair to others, wait until your turn." Also, they can say that they are adjudicating so many by approving WAC03 and WAC04 filers.
The consistent pattern on this bulletin board is that many of WAC02-100~160 filers who had first FP between July and December 2002 are not even getting 2nd FP notices. I think our cases are lost in the pile of papers, and we won't hear until all WAC03 cases are cleared.
WAC02-12x-51xxx, EB2
PD May 2001
RD Feb 2002
ND Mar 2002
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May 26, 2004
Dear Congressman _________
Thank you for your recent letter seeking informaiton about the backlog of employment based Adjustment of Status applications (Form I-485) at the California Service Center (CSC).
I want to assure you that the CSC continues to adjudicate adjustment of status applications. In fact, our records reflect that we approved, denied, or relocated for interview more than 24,000 in Fiscal Year 2003. We have allocated additional resources and expect to complete more than 68,000 applications in the current fiscal year.
Unlike most other applications, I-485's are not necessarily adjudicated in receipt date order. Adjudication can only occur after all backgroupd checks have been conducted, relating files located, and underlying petitions retrieved from file storage, including those of family members. With the added safeguards that were mandated after Septebmer 11, 2001, most applications required additional background checks before they could be properly adjudicated. As response times in conducing these checks varied greatly from case to case, these additional checks further disrupted the chronological processing of applications and significantly delayed the overall adjudication process. Even though we continued to adjudicate thousands of applications as checks were completed, our published processing time showed little progress.
As the older background checks are completed, the processing time for I-485's will continue to improve. Based on current workload projections, we expect to reduce the procesing tim for Adjustment of Status applicaitons to 12 months or less by the en dof September 2004.
I hope I have adequately addressed your concerns. I would be happy to discuss this furhter should you or someone on your staff wish to contact me by telephone. I may be reached at (telephone number whited out).
Sincerely,
Donald W. Neufeld
DN:cm
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Now they are officially relinquishing the old mantra, "Be fair to others, wait until your turn." Also, they can say that they are adjudicating so many by approving WAC03 and WAC04 filers.
The consistent pattern on this bulletin board is that many of WAC02-100~160 filers who had first FP between July and December 2002 are not even getting 2nd FP notices. I think our cases are lost in the pile of papers, and we won't hear until all WAC03 cases are cleared.
WAC02-12x-51xxx, EB2
PD May 2001
RD Feb 2002
ND Mar 2002