End of Lottery System ???

dsatish

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Based on recent approval trend in VSC (this forum), it appears to me that VSC has stopped random approvlas. Most of the recent approvals are for 2001 and early 2002 cases (upto May'2002). Let's pray that this observation is correct. Well, there might be an exception here and there, but let's see the general trend.
 
dsatish said:
Based on recent approval trend in VSC (this forum), it appears to me that VSC has stopped random approvlas. Most of the recent approvals are for 2001 and early 2002 cases (upto May'2002). Let's pray that this observation is correct. Well, there might be an exception here and there, but let's see the general trend.

We are just 10% of the immigrant community dsatish. We have never understood the processing style of USCIS. So we can never say anything anytime.
 
dsatish said:
Based on recent approval trend in VSC (this forum), it appears to me that VSC has stopped random approvlas. Most of the recent approvals are for 2001 and early 2002 cases (upto May'2002). Let's pray that this observation is correct. Well, there might be an exception here and there, but let's see the general trend.

Just when you were thinking USCIS has changed, you saw the feb 2003 case getting approved.

While I am happy for that person, I personally am :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
Backlog reduction

This is just another evidence of their current backlog reduction plan. They were supposed to formally issue a total plan in June/July. However this trend was reported also by "Murthy" and others. Their current policy, along with the pilot programs and memos and directives is to clear the concurrent cases and eventually go back to the old cases, time and resources permitting. To further excuse their stupidity they claim backlogs in the ASCs for Fps, case in point Philly among others.
 
I was horribly wrong in my observation. It seems that the lottery system has intensified now. Yesterday we have seen two 2003 approvals and today i have seen Murthy bulletin where she says that she is seeing some 2003 approvals for her clients. One of the May'2003 RD also got approved last week :mad: . This is bad news for all the 2001 and 2002 filers and also this is by no means a good news for those who have filed even in 2003 because i don't think that they will process all those cases as fast as they are doing for a handful of cases. Remember that they started approving October'02 cases about 4 or 5 months back and till date they have not approved even 5% of those cases.
 
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cinta said:
This is just another evidence of their current backlog reduction plan. They were supposed to formally issue a total plan in June/July. However this trend was reported also by "Murthy" and others. Their current policy, along with the pilot programs and memos and directives is to clear the concurrent cases and eventually go back to the old cases, time and resources permitting. To further excuse their stupidity they claim backlogs in the ASCs for Fps, case in point Philly among others.

Cinta, what is the sourse of info regarding them formally issuing a total plan of backlog reduction in June/July?
 
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timaeuti said:
Cinta, what is the sourse of info regarding them formally issuing a total plan of backlog reduction in June/July?

http://www.tcf.org/Publications/HomelandSecurity/
3.immigration.pdf
Pages : 9,10.

USCIS intends to roll out a comprehensive backlog reduction plan in the
spring of 2004. According to a January 6, 2004 fact sheet, the plan will focus on………

The Ombudsman is supposed to provide a June 30 report to Congress...CISO@DHS.gov

http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?p=798796#post798796
 
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just wondering....

whether they are trying to drive a wedge between various groups of 485-applicants. thinking about the whole class-action part of the lawsuit, if they can prove that we don't really represent one and the same group they can get that turned down. too heavy protests by us long-time applicants from 2001 and early 2002 can provide enough proof i guess. and they probably expect us to protest in big numbers since even a lawsuit was filed!
 
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