Re: Precedent?
Well, I dont think posting messages will change our case. The case in this message had 22,000 strong, sadly I see that this case has gotten only 630 signatures in a week. I am sure, we have a cause and a case with more than 22,000 it would really help to get more people to back this case. Thanks.
Originally posted by tblade
Something that seems relevant. Courts are taking action against USCIS for their lack of proper management.
It may be likely that the obvious continued failures on part of the USCIS may make for a relatively short lawsuit. IMHO, unless there is significant and timely response to alleviate the backlog, any offer that USCIS may make will likely not result in resolving any issues.
How about exploring the possibility of obtaining a conditional approval of I-140 & I-485, based on a preliminary review within 180 days, subject ONLY to security-related issues to be cleared within the next one year? That way all applicants can go about their lives without any major disruptions.
Some related information that may set some precedent:
The American Immigration Law Foundation hails the ruling of a federal judge today, condemning the former Immigration and Naturalization Service for "widespread," "egregious" and "plainly harmful" violations of law that "constitute nothing short of a national embarrassment."
for full story see:
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=107-02132004
Well, I dont think posting messages will change our case. The case in this message had 22,000 strong, sadly I see that this case has gotten only 630 signatures in a week. I am sure, we have a cause and a case with more than 22,000 it would really help to get more people to back this case. Thanks.