my suggestion
Here is what I think:
After the I-485 has been pending for 180 days (regardless of the I-140 status). one should be able to go to the local INS and get an interim GC, or interim stamp in the passport (conditional permanent residence). Just like the iEAD, same thing, where you can get a temporary one conferring all the benefits without an actual adjudication or even I-140 approval . Perhaps this could be a 551 stamp with a validity of 1 year?
Now I know this sounds like increased workload for the local offices, but bear in mind:
1) Stamping does not take very long
2) The point is that we want all the benefits of a GC, but we don't want to wait 2+ years just for the I-485. Let them process their backlog in peace, while we live our life in peace (with the stamp in the passport after 180 days)
3) It's the same deal as EAD - are the local offices being "punished" for the service centers' inability to process I-765 in less than 90 days?
*** oops I just realized that this idea is quite old by now ***
Here is what I think:
After the I-485 has been pending for 180 days (regardless of the I-140 status). one should be able to go to the local INS and get an interim GC, or interim stamp in the passport (conditional permanent residence). Just like the iEAD, same thing, where you can get a temporary one conferring all the benefits without an actual adjudication or even I-140 approval . Perhaps this could be a 551 stamp with a validity of 1 year?
Now I know this sounds like increased workload for the local offices, but bear in mind:
1) Stamping does not take very long
2) The point is that we want all the benefits of a GC, but we don't want to wait 2+ years just for the I-485. Let them process their backlog in peace, while we live our life in peace (with the stamp in the passport after 180 days)
3) It's the same deal as EAD - are the local offices being "punished" for the service centers' inability to process I-765 in less than 90 days?
*** oops I just realized that this idea is quite old by now ***
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