[color=blue]Dear Citizenship and Immigration Ombudsman Prakash Khatri;
I think Dallas District I-485 Pilot Program is the implementation of your idea,
however, it doesn't include Employment Based I-485 applicants.
Also, for long-waiting applicants like us,
the immediate relief is required right now.
Please take our settlement proposal, especially #4 item, into consideration,
and discuss with USCIS.
Regards,
(my name)
(my e-mail address)[quote]
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ImmigrationPortal.Com
5225 N. Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22205
Voice: (703) 908-4800
United for Dignity, Equality, and Acceptance
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Dear Citizenship and Immigration Ombudsman Prakash Khatri;
I am a member of ImmigrationPortal.Com
and you had received our petition from our colleague in Chicago on
11/08/2003:
"Immigration Benefits (Permanent Residence and Naturalization)
Backlog Petition" with thousands of signatures.
By the way, I recently read the following article:
DHS OMBUDSMAN SPELLS OUT PLANS FOR KINDER, MORE EFFICIENT IMMIGRATION
SERVICE
[url]http://www.gurfinkel.com/immigration_updates/2004/feb08-2004.html[/url]
and you are proposing in that article:
In order to avoid backlogs, and reduce fraudulent filings of adjustment
applications, Mr. Khatri is proposing a revolutionary approach to
processing cases: interview the aliens on the same day they file their
case, rather than years later, as is done at the present time. With a
same day interview, CIS could quickly screen the cases to see if they
are bona fide, and could issue the green card in about 60 days from
filing, which is the time it takes to complete the security checks.
In other words, he proposes to turn the process on its head, with the
interview up front. This would dramatically reduce fraud (because there
would be no fraudulent filings to buy time for work permits, no fake
ADIT (green card) stamps in people’s passports, etc.) In addition, it
would greatly reduce the number of hours CIS officers would have to
spend on a file, from about 6-7 hours per file, to only one hour.
Right now, officers spend upwards of 6-7 hours on each file, taking
into account pulling the file and reviewing it each time a person
renews his work permit, or makes an inquiry, etc.
With the adjustment interview up front, this would reduce or eliminate
the need for pulling and reviewing the file so many times.
Your idea is really great to new I-485 applicants.
On the other hand, there are hundreds of thousands of I-485 applicants
having been already waiting for OVER 2 YEARS like me !!
We ImmigrationPortal.Com have filed a lawsuit against USCIS on 12/22/2003,
[url]http://boards.immigration.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=651497[/url]
and our attorney Rajiv Khanna has sent our settlement proposal
a couple of weeks ago.
[url]http://immigrationportal.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=705980[/url]
Your proposal looks a revolutionary approach, but I believe it looks
very reasonable and efficient, too.
Also, it is similar to our settlement proposal #4 item in a certain meaning.
Please read our settlement proposal, especially #4 item:
4. With immediate effect, once the I-485 has been pending for 180 days,
the applicants should receive approval of the green card - there being
no further evidence of employment required - evidenced by a stamp
on the passport valid for five years, subject to revocation only
on national security grounds. this approval should be given on a
walk-in basis in an orderly manner and would carry with it all rights
and privileges of Lawful Permanent Residence (green card),
including commencement of the time required for naturalization.
Except that for "following to join" purposes, the date of approval
will be deemed to be the date the final approval (after security checks)
is granted. Service must make sure that the approval stamp is accepted
internationally as evidence for travel purposes or provide a card or
other evidence that would be so accepted.
Could you please talk to our attorney Rajiv Khanna about our settlement
proposal, then discuss with USCIS about its implementation ?
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Rajiv S. Khana
5225 N. Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22205
(703) 908-4800
[email]rskhanna@immigration.com[/email]
[url]http://www.immigration.com/[/url]
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If you would support our settlement proposal for I-485 backlog reduction,
I'd appreciate it very much.
Sincerely,
(my name)
(my address)
(my contact information)
WAC-02-124-##### (I-485)
pending at CSC for over 2 years since February 2002 !![/quote][/color]