I did not read this case thoroughly. One question to the ones who did. What will happen to us who will be (hopefully) approved after October (or who are approved prior to October)? Example, if we get approved in December this year and this court affirms the District Court Judge decision to adjudicate 22,000 cases. Only these 22,000 people and all after on the waiting list will benefit this, and us … we lost 2 years for nothing, and we will still wait for the citizenship. Is there any provision or anything in this lawsuit that will give us 1 or 2 more years retroactively towards our citizenship? I know they already give us 1 year, but to have 2 or 3 years towards citizenship to make up the time would be nice and the justice would finally be served for us who were unjustly treated from the beginning. Maybe additional lawsuit on our behalf??
And one more thing, I can not believe that USCIS appealed the case.
They are the ones who said that they couldn’t do anything to adjudicate more than 10,000 cases and that that was the congress decision. This is true, but now they have that chance and IT IS UP TO THEM. When (IF) they adjudicate more people based on this lawsuit, this would benefit all of us, including USCIS backlog. Why are they making it harder for everybody? I don’t see how will they benefit from this appeal???? This only confirms they ignorance.
Anyone???