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Orlando district.
I actually wrote to Orlando Sentinel newspaper and some other news organization to inform them about the problem with Orlando.
The newspaper carried the story sometimes ago after I exchanged e-mails with the staff writers. The story was published on 10/23/2005, here is a link to a post about the story in one of the threads http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=194361
And below is some of the e-mail I exchanged with the sentinel guy:
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Dear sir or ma:
I will like to draw your attention to the suffering of immigration applicants at the Orlando Immigration District. The unimaginable lengthy processing time at the district office has brought untold hardship, both financially and emotionally to the families of the applicants in this area.
According to the current (September 15, 2005) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published processing dates on it’s website. Orlando District Office processing of I-485(Adjustment of Status) is taking 949 days. The national average for the same application is 345 days.
Some district offices September 15, 2005 published processing dates are listed below.
District Office Date Days
Orlando, FL March 13,2003 949 days
Jacksonville, FL November 21,2004 330 days
Miami, FL October 29, 2004 353 days
Baltimore, MD October 01, 2005 381 days
Detroit, MI April 12 , 2005 188 days
Dallas, TX December, 01, 2004 320 days
San Jose, CA April 06, 2005 194 days
The Orlando District office is the slowest in the nation. The difference in the processing times is too wide compared to all the other district offices in the country.
It will be highly appreciated if your highly respected office can look into the problems the Orlando district office is having in carrying out it’s duties effectively.
Yours sincerely,
Dear Sir,
I really appreciate your prompt response to plead for help in this regard as your assistance will help a lot of families in alleviating their suffering.
The link to U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services processing dates for Applications and Petitions is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp here you can select various District offices to see their processing times.
The link to Orlando processing times is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/officeProcesstimes.jsp?selectedOffice=54
The main page USCIS is http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
I also want to let you know that there are some district offices like Dallas District office that are now implementing pilot programs which allows applicants to have their Adjustment of Status processed within 90 days.
Thanking you in anticipation of a through research into this issue as there is a huge problem facing Orlando area’s applicant.
Yours truly,
David
VRamos@OrlandoSentinel.com wrote:
Sir, I cover immigration issues at the Orlando Sentinel and had a chance to review the information you shared with us on processing times for change of status applications. Is there a link that you can point me to so I can examine those numbers? Also, are you or someone you know affected by those delays? Thank you.
Víctor Manuel Ramos
Staff Writer, Hispanic Affairs and Immigration --
Demographics & Diversity Team.
Orlando Sentinel -- www.orlandosentinel.com
vramos@orlandosentinel.com
P.O. Box 2833
Orlando, Fl 32802-2833
Tel. 407-420-6186
Fax 407-420-5350
<<Ramos, Victor.vcf>>
Thank you -- I am pursuing the story. I am trying to find people affected by the backlog, so if you are one or know someone in that situation, I'd appreciate any help. Thanks.
Víctor Manuel Ramos
vramos@orlandosentinel.com
407-420-6186
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From: David Timbleon [mailto:david_timbleon@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:38 AM
To: Ramos, Victor
Cc: OSC IA Insight; Beasley, Alex P; Hellmuth, Ann B; McBreen, Sharon
Subject: Orlando Immigration District Office Problem.
Dear sir or ma:
I really appreciate your prompt response to plead for help in this regard as your assistance will help a lot of families in alleviating their suffering.
The link to U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services processing dates for Applications and Petitions is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp here you can select various District offices to see their processing times.
The link to Orlando processing times is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/officeProcesstimes.jsp?selectedOffice=54
The main page USCIS is http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
I also want to let you know that there are some district offices like Dallas District office that are now implementing pilot programs which allows applicants to have their Adjustment of Status processed within 90 days.
Thanking you in anticipation of a through research into this issue as there is a huge problem facing Orlando area's applicant.
Yours truly,
David
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Albled99,
You can always contact this guy as he was asking if I know people that thier case was taking too long, my case was about 3 months in October so he could not really use me as reference. The only thing that is certain is the little impact the story had.
albled99 said:My case is in Orlando, FL too. I don't know how accurate the dates are, but my lawyer told me that the Orlando office is hiring more officers to deal with the overwhelming load they have. So, that should cut the waiting time a bit. As you see lately they have progressed a little. It was about time!!!Not to put your hopes up or anything, but I hope that is really the case.
I actually wrote to Orlando Sentinel newspaper and some other news organization to inform them about the problem with Orlando.
The newspaper carried the story sometimes ago after I exchanged e-mails with the staff writers. The story was published on 10/23/2005, here is a link to a post about the story in one of the threads http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=194361
And below is some of the e-mail I exchanged with the sentinel guy:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear sir or ma:
I will like to draw your attention to the suffering of immigration applicants at the Orlando Immigration District. The unimaginable lengthy processing time at the district office has brought untold hardship, both financially and emotionally to the families of the applicants in this area.
According to the current (September 15, 2005) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published processing dates on it’s website. Orlando District Office processing of I-485(Adjustment of Status) is taking 949 days. The national average for the same application is 345 days.
Some district offices September 15, 2005 published processing dates are listed below.
District Office Date Days
Orlando, FL March 13,2003 949 days
Jacksonville, FL November 21,2004 330 days
Miami, FL October 29, 2004 353 days
Baltimore, MD October 01, 2005 381 days
Detroit, MI April 12 , 2005 188 days
Dallas, TX December, 01, 2004 320 days
San Jose, CA April 06, 2005 194 days
The Orlando District office is the slowest in the nation. The difference in the processing times is too wide compared to all the other district offices in the country.
It will be highly appreciated if your highly respected office can look into the problems the Orlando district office is having in carrying out it’s duties effectively.
Yours sincerely,
Dear Sir,
I really appreciate your prompt response to plead for help in this regard as your assistance will help a lot of families in alleviating their suffering.
The link to U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services processing dates for Applications and Petitions is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp here you can select various District offices to see their processing times.
The link to Orlando processing times is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/officeProcesstimes.jsp?selectedOffice=54
The main page USCIS is http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
I also want to let you know that there are some district offices like Dallas District office that are now implementing pilot programs which allows applicants to have their Adjustment of Status processed within 90 days.
Thanking you in anticipation of a through research into this issue as there is a huge problem facing Orlando area’s applicant.
Yours truly,
David
VRamos@OrlandoSentinel.com wrote:
Sir, I cover immigration issues at the Orlando Sentinel and had a chance to review the information you shared with us on processing times for change of status applications. Is there a link that you can point me to so I can examine those numbers? Also, are you or someone you know affected by those delays? Thank you.
Víctor Manuel Ramos
Staff Writer, Hispanic Affairs and Immigration --
Demographics & Diversity Team.
Orlando Sentinel -- www.orlandosentinel.com
vramos@orlandosentinel.com
P.O. Box 2833
Orlando, Fl 32802-2833
Tel. 407-420-6186
Fax 407-420-5350
<<Ramos, Victor.vcf>>
Thank you -- I am pursuing the story. I am trying to find people affected by the backlog, so if you are one or know someone in that situation, I'd appreciate any help. Thanks.
Víctor Manuel Ramos
vramos@orlandosentinel.com
407-420-6186
________________________________________
From: David Timbleon [mailto:david_timbleon@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:38 AM
To: Ramos, Victor
Cc: OSC IA Insight; Beasley, Alex P; Hellmuth, Ann B; McBreen, Sharon
Subject: Orlando Immigration District Office Problem.
Dear sir or ma:
I really appreciate your prompt response to plead for help in this regard as your assistance will help a lot of families in alleviating their suffering.
The link to U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services processing dates for Applications and Petitions is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp here you can select various District offices to see their processing times.
The link to Orlando processing times is: https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/officeProcesstimes.jsp?selectedOffice=54
The main page USCIS is http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
I also want to let you know that there are some district offices like Dallas District office that are now implementing pilot programs which allows applicants to have their Adjustment of Status processed within 90 days.
Thanking you in anticipation of a through research into this issue as there is a huge problem facing Orlando area's applicant.
Yours truly,
David
===============================================
Albled99,
You can always contact this guy as he was asking if I know people that thier case was taking too long, my case was about 3 months in October so he could not really use me as reference. The only thing that is certain is the little impact the story had.