Kashmir are those numbers in the pdf right

On a typical day, nationally, USCIS will: process 140,000 national security background checks; receive 100,000 web hits; take 50,000 calls at four National Customer Service Centers; adjudicate 30,000 applications for an immigration benefit; see 25,000 visitors at 92 district offices; issue 20,000 green cards; capture 8,000 sets of finger prints at 130 Application Support Centers; welcome 3,000 newly naturalized citizens; greet 100 refugees; and help American parents adopt 100 foreign children.

How may they issue 20,000 green cards if they capture only 8,000 sets of finger prints?
 
ItsComing,

Next you will be asking how they can take 50,000 calls when they issue only 20,000 green cards.

The above connections might sound absurd, but the point I was trying to make was that the taking of fingerprints is mutually exclusive from issuing green cards. INS takes fingerprints of different reasons and they are just putting statistics out there to impress people with their efficiency, while hiding the increase in backlog cases every day.

It would have been interesting if they would have added the increase in backlog cases per day as well as the amount of money they collect for processing cases they sit on forever!
 
The key word here is USCIS "will"...meaning in the future. That doesn't mean that they are doing it right now. Whether it is near future, distant future or future forever is anybody's guess.:D :D
 
Eduardo Aguirre must resign from Director immediately.
He has been always repeating utterances totally missing the point.
He is useless and powerless.
 
So, it's very important to amend INA so that we can get U.S. Citizenship 5 years after AOS filing not AOS approval.

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