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I just saw this in Immigration-law.com


"Even if the INS HQ refuses to admit, the adjudication of I-485 applications and other related applications have been at halt pending the transition and security clearance. The mounting backlog raises a groomy prediction for the future of immigration services coming year. The Bush 5-Year Backlog Reduction Program ($500 Million) is by now a long-gone history and hyperbole. Report indicates that the California Service Center has announced that it will take more than 90 days just to handle responces to Request for Evidence for I-140/I-485 and asks applicants not to even think about asking question on the status of such cases within 90 days. People have been facing an increasing number of nasty RFEs by the Service Centers. This web site reported a few days ago the INS semi-annual rule-making agenda which targetted at reducing the backlogs, but this reporter is very doubful at this point whether any of these agenda will survive on the road to transition into the new DHS. Rumor indicates that the current acting INS Commissioner, Michael Garcia, may take an important position in the DHS and we want to hear his views and visions for the future of immigration services. This is a dark age when it comes to the interaction between the government agency and the consumers of the services of the agencies. It is the Christmas Eve today but our hearts are filled with dark and groomy cloud."
 
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