Fellow prisoners,
After observing the "progress" of BCIS for the past two years with some rational calculations, I think there was only ONE guy working on I-485 cases in CSC until last month, when the chess-heads there boosted up the personnel of I-485 cases to TWO.
For the past two years or so, CSC has been laboring out roughly 300 cases a month. Reading from this board sometime ago told me that the fingerprint stuffs were out-sourced to contractors, making the rest of the workload just about right for one poor guy to handle. That is 10-15 approvals in an 8-hour day, while sending out some transfer, RFE notices, etc in between. Now, this guy got a family to take care of, and he/she needs to attend a dental appointment or get car fixed up or something. For the heck of it, he also needs a two week vacation like everyone else. When these happened, we all cried out for that CSC stopped processing I-485. But I donot think it has been this guy's fault that we all got stuck here. We should point our fingers (some of us might prefer using that one finger here than others) to whomever assigned only ONE worker to handle all the I-485 load in CSC.
If this analysis turned out to be true, I think that CSC were overpaid to handle I-485 since each of us folked over more than 300 bucks, and that alone would paid this guy a 7 figure salary per year. CSC used our hard-earn heavily-taxed money on some other projects away from what the money was supposed to pay for. My fellow prisoners, let's understand that there are good guys and bad guys in every walk of life, with the same holding true in CSC. I just hope that somehow we could nail the A**HOLEs in CSC and get that rusty wheel rolling again.
I rest my case.
After observing the "progress" of BCIS for the past two years with some rational calculations, I think there was only ONE guy working on I-485 cases in CSC until last month, when the chess-heads there boosted up the personnel of I-485 cases to TWO.
For the past two years or so, CSC has been laboring out roughly 300 cases a month. Reading from this board sometime ago told me that the fingerprint stuffs were out-sourced to contractors, making the rest of the workload just about right for one poor guy to handle. That is 10-15 approvals in an 8-hour day, while sending out some transfer, RFE notices, etc in between. Now, this guy got a family to take care of, and he/she needs to attend a dental appointment or get car fixed up or something. For the heck of it, he also needs a two week vacation like everyone else. When these happened, we all cried out for that CSC stopped processing I-485. But I donot think it has been this guy's fault that we all got stuck here. We should point our fingers (some of us might prefer using that one finger here than others) to whomever assigned only ONE worker to handle all the I-485 load in CSC.
If this analysis turned out to be true, I think that CSC were overpaid to handle I-485 since each of us folked over more than 300 bucks, and that alone would paid this guy a 7 figure salary per year. CSC used our hard-earn heavily-taxed money on some other projects away from what the money was supposed to pay for. My fellow prisoners, let's understand that there are good guys and bad guys in every walk of life, with the same holding true in CSC. I just hope that somehow we could nail the A**HOLEs in CSC and get that rusty wheel rolling again.
I rest my case.