Interesting proposal " GC in 90 days" from Ombudsman

pinnacle_man

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Please read the summary report Pg 19/26.
It says, the proposal will include the present applicants to file as well.

I would interested in knowing whether USCIS is planning to adopt any of these proposals.
 
pinnacle_man said:
Please read the summary report Pg 19/26.
It says, the proposal will include the present applicants to file as well.

I would interested in knowing whether USCIS is planning to adopt any of these proposals.

The proposal indicates that pending cases could benefit from this too, but it seems loaded with problems. You would be required to re-gather all the information from your application(s), and go to a local office for review and interview, and if you qualify, approval on the spot. The local offices are way backlogged though (look at how long folks take just to get an interview the 'old fashioned' way, or to get their PP stamped). They would need to seriously reconfigure the local offices and add staff to deal with the crush resulting from such a proposal. Novel, but it is practical? Perhaps they could apply the blanket 90-day review to the cases ALREADY in the pipeline and just adjudicate them faster. The new memos from Yates incidicate the need for less RFEs, etc. which is supposed to accelerate those stuck in the pipe.
 
hmmmm

i love the piece where he writes that he requested certain types of information and the INS told him they didn't have it and would have to compile it for him. That's nice. Shame it takes away from our greencard processing time :-(

I wonder whether this report will make any difference. 90 days! I assume that's business days and so it's more like 5 months.

becky
 
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