Here's an update (though nothing new) from immigration-law.com :
"Updated 12/10/2002: 485 Freeze: When Will It Be Lifted?
The INS HQ is reluctant to admit it officially, but currently adjudication of I-485 is on hold across the board. No one knows what has caused the decision of freeze and more importantly when it will be lifted. It reminds people of the long and painful freeze of 485 applications a few years back pending CIA clearance, which contributed to a mountain of 485 backlogs to the level of over 2 years of 485 processing times. No one knows the exact cause this time around, but one wonders whether it has something to the on-going special registration programs. Please stay tuned to this web site for development of this news."
So far some people have correlated current freeze to FBI checks, or IBIS checks or CIA checks. Now it has been correlated to (possibly) man power relocation for special registration/interview efforts for nationals of certain countries.
It's surprising that INS can't admit freeze instead of replying every time of "no freeze, processing as usual but delayed approval" kind of answer.
Just a point to ponder over...
Jigesh
"Updated 12/10/2002: 485 Freeze: When Will It Be Lifted?
The INS HQ is reluctant to admit it officially, but currently adjudication of I-485 is on hold across the board. No one knows what has caused the decision of freeze and more importantly when it will be lifted. It reminds people of the long and painful freeze of 485 applications a few years back pending CIA clearance, which contributed to a mountain of 485 backlogs to the level of over 2 years of 485 processing times. No one knows the exact cause this time around, but one wonders whether it has something to the on-going special registration programs. Please stay tuned to this web site for development of this news."
So far some people have correlated current freeze to FBI checks, or IBIS checks or CIA checks. Now it has been correlated to (possibly) man power relocation for special registration/interview efforts for nationals of certain countries.
It's surprising that INS can't admit freeze instead of replying every time of "no freeze, processing as usual but delayed approval" kind of answer.
Just a point to ponder over...
Jigesh
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