Delay in I-485 approval
I would like to thank Mr. Rajiv Khanna for all his effort on this critical issue.
Any improvements in the area of Potability factor, AP, EAD is a definite plus. But, the main issue here is the delay in processing I-485 approval. We know INS has constraints (Lack of manpower)in quick adjudication of I-485 application. But, some cases get approved in 1 year and some cases don't in three years. Their answer to this is: each case is different, so is the difference in time. The I485 form is same, the procedure is same, everything is same except some critical info. like security clearance etc. That can make such a big difference ? If it is, then it is USCIS's working procedure, that is causing this delay. My point here is, USCIS should have a hard upper limit of 2 or 3 years at most. They should make a decision (approve or deny) before that time. Otherwise some cases will be hanging for ever. The service centers will always come up with some story all the time as they have been doing all through. This is our only chance to get something related to I-485 approval. When the system says I-485 should be approved in six months, don't you think 3 years is a lot of time to make a decision ?
I think, we should not settle for anything other than a reasonable upper hard limit. They should have some kind of pressure on them when it comes to deadline for a particular application is concerned.
Thanks
mandu
I would like to thank Mr. Rajiv Khanna for all his effort on this critical issue.
Any improvements in the area of Potability factor, AP, EAD is a definite plus. But, the main issue here is the delay in processing I-485 approval. We know INS has constraints (Lack of manpower)in quick adjudication of I-485 application. But, some cases get approved in 1 year and some cases don't in three years. Their answer to this is: each case is different, so is the difference in time. The I485 form is same, the procedure is same, everything is same except some critical info. like security clearance etc. That can make such a big difference ? If it is, then it is USCIS's working procedure, that is causing this delay. My point here is, USCIS should have a hard upper limit of 2 or 3 years at most. They should make a decision (approve or deny) before that time. Otherwise some cases will be hanging for ever. The service centers will always come up with some story all the time as they have been doing all through. This is our only chance to get something related to I-485 approval. When the system says I-485 should be approved in six months, don't you think 3 years is a lot of time to make a decision ?
I think, we should not settle for anything other than a reasonable upper hard limit. They should have some kind of pressure on them when it comes to deadline for a particular application is concerned.
Thanks
mandu