They are probably doing the FPs just to figure out the true backlog of asylee adjustments that they have. If you think about it: they kill 2 birds wilth 1 stone:
1. I'm sure there are plenty of cases that have been abandoned, i.e. people got their green cards some other way...Marriage, employment etc.
So my point is, that those who do not come to have their FPs taken do not need to adjust as asylees any more. Those "abandoned" applications will make the backlog somewhat smaller and they will have a more clear picture.
2. On the other hand they will have the fingerprints in the database, as the computer with proper QA is a new way they collect them (earlier they had the FPs on paper only), so when they expire, people won't have to go and be fingerprinted again. All they have to do now is resend the FPs to FBI.
Makes sence? What do you guys think?
1. I'm sure there are plenty of cases that have been abandoned, i.e. people got their green cards some other way...Marriage, employment etc.
So my point is, that those who do not come to have their FPs taken do not need to adjust as asylees any more. Those "abandoned" applications will make the backlog somewhat smaller and they will have a more clear picture.
2. On the other hand they will have the fingerprints in the database, as the computer with proper QA is a new way they collect them (earlier they had the FPs on paper only), so when they expire, people won't have to go and be fingerprinted again. All they have to do now is resend the FPs to FBI.
Makes sence? What do you guys think?