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Re: Processing time I 485 in NSC for the last 11/2 years

Originally posted by jhonyrk
Here is the summary of processing time released by USCIS - NSC center and posted on AILA.org. I have compiled the dates for the last 11/2 years.We can clearly see that where the security check pass of 97 % stands here.We can see the irrugularity of processing dates moving in reverse direction at some places.I hope some body can complie other center datas which may be useful for Rajiv in our case(i hope)

Wow. What a speed? Two month's work is done in 17 months. If I work like that I would be out of job within weeks. Since we do not have voting right, no one cares for EB petitions.
 
Sorry i made you to drink coffee to understand my posting. My point here is
10/15/02 06/17/01
09/27/02 04/01/01 - it took them just 18 days to process 2.5 months applications

11/15/02 08/01/01
11/01/02 06/17/01 it took them just 15 days to process 1.5 months applications in this period

11/15/02 08/01/01
01/01/04 09/06/01 - it took more than 1 year to process 35 days of application received in this period. If the INS Director says 97% applications passes security check ,why this much delay .Whether USCIS is accountable to give correct information or not.If they process application in a range ,why can't they give the range.Why new cases are taken before old cases.Etc etc etc



Originally posted by Kanadian
As soon as I got my coffee I understood this....Great Work, thank you......this shows a clear picture of NSC how efficient they are and how screwed we are....but there is always a but so but what can we do except enjoying current life without thinking about 485. I am going to loose my job on 31st March, if I think about all this, I cant live my life and guys dont forget beside all this we should enjoy our life.
 
Re: Re: Processing time I 485 in NSC for the last 11/2 years

I'm looking at the data and for some months, the RD actually went backwards! Is this possible and logical? How does the USCIS manage to turn back time. How does one use the posted processing dates if they are random?! Ah, the wonders buraeucracy.


Originally posted by jat
Wow. What a speed? Two month's work is done in 17 months. If I work like that I would be out of job within weeks. Since we do not have voting right, no one cares for EB petitions.
 
Re: Re: Re: Processing time I 485 in NSC for the last 11/2 years

They will have an answer for this. May be they will say we approved them and again checked their backgroud for security.
never no
Originally posted by 3235_chelsea
I'm looking at the data and for some months, the RD actually went backwards! Is this possible and logical? How does the USCIS manage to turn back time. How does one use the posted processing dates if they are random?! Ah, the wonders buraeucracy.
 
OK, here is the past CSC I-485 processing dates. I got most of these from http://www.fragomen.com. Looks like they fell into deep coma starting from the beginning of last year, with only 1 short awakening:

03/08/04 12/16/01
03/04/04 12/16/01
12/19/03 12/16/01
12/08/03 12/16/01
11/14/03 12/16/01
10/18/03 12/16/01
10/01/03 12/16/01
09/01/03 12/16/01
09/19/03 12/16/01
08/01/03 11/16/01
07/15/03 11/16/01
07/01/03 11/16/01
06/16/03 11/16/01
05/15/03 11/16/01
05/01/03 11/16/01
04/15/03 11/16/01
04/01/03 11/16/01
03/15/03 11/16/01
02/15/03 11/16/01
02/01/03 11/16/01
01/01/03 10/01/01
12/01/02 10/19/01
11/15/02 09/26/01
11/05/02 10/19/01
10/15/02 11/19/01
09/27/02 09/01/01
09/13/02 09/01/01
08/30/02 09/01/01
08/16/02 08/01/01
08/02/02 08/01/01
07/19/02 07/01/01
07/05/02 07/01/01
06/21/02 06/01/01
06/07/02 06/01/01
05/24/02 05/01/01
05/10/02 04/01/01
04/26/02 04/01/01
04/12/02 04/01/01
03/29/02 01/01/01
03/15/02 01/01/01
03/01/02 01/01/01
02/15/02 01/01/01
02/01/02 01/01/01
01/18/02 01/01/00
01/01/02 01/01/00
 
processing dates

Maybe I am missing something, but your data doesn't seem to correspond to the government data posted HERE. (where is is saying that they are processing 01/31/2002 as of 03/04/2004)

OOPS! Never mind - I am looking at Vermont data. :(
Originally posted by jkuo44
OK, here is the past CSC I-485 processing dates. I got most of these from http://www.fragomen.com. Looks like they fell into deep coma starting from the beginning of last year, with only 1 short awakening:

03/08/04 12/16/01
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one year for Aug 2001 cases

These dates show that for entire 2003 (Jan to Dec), they could not finish just Aug 2001 cases. One month of cases in one year. With that speed, they would have taken 20 years to clear backlog.

This is a strong proof of wrong priorities and manpower being used for cases other than EB 485, with no justification. This has nothing to do with security checks, but is a clear case of an in-efficient government department who cares nothing about legal, tax paying highy educated professionals.

This data should be used against USCIS.
 
False representation/advertisement (repost)

Originally posted by kashmir
Here are some tables and graphs based on USCIS official data...

My apology if this fact has been pointed out earlier in the discussion forums or not. I would like myself and everyone to get Rajiv’s opinion about this seemingly misrepresentation of the facts. As if I am not mistaken, we (all immigration beneficiaries) are USCIS’s customers and are entitled to fair and accurate representation of facts. Any false representation is against the law.

Here is my point. On Feb 2, 2004, USCIS claims that “Today, and each business day, USCIS will: ” … “ issue 20,000 green cards;” Please see last paragraph in this link:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/backlogfy2005.pdf

32 days later, they say that “Major volumes of pending cases at the end of January 2004 include: 1,984,710 I-130 relative petitions; 1,236,226 I-485 permanent resident adjustments; 639,198 I-90 Green Card renewals/replacements; and 306,059 I-765 employment authorizations.” Please see last paragraph in this link:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/shared/aboutus/statistics/msrjan04/BENEFIT.HTM

Even if we add 1,236,226 I-485 and 639,198 I-90 Green Card renewals/replacements, the total # of green cards are 1,875,424. With a rate of 20,000 green cards the entire backlog should be cleared by end of 94 days from Jan 31, 2004 i.e. May 5, 2004.

Rajiv, unless I am missing anything here, we all know that is not going to happen. In fact, USCIS is nowhere near to this magic number. Can we use this false representation or advertisement in support of the lawsuit?
 
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Re: False representation/advertisement (repost)

Originally posted by jat
My apology if this fact has been pointed out earlier in the discussion forums or not. I would like myself and everyone to get Rajiv’s opinion about this seemingly misrepresentation of the facts. As if I am not mistaken, we (all immigration beneficiaries) are USCIS’s customers and are entitled to fair and accurate representation of facts. Any false representation is against the law.

Here is my point. On Feb 2, 2004, USCIS claims that “Today, and each business day, USCIS will: ” … “ issue 20,000 green cards;” Please see last paragraph in this link:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/backlogfy2005.pdf

32 days later, they say that “Major volumes of pending cases at the end of January 2004 include: 1,984,710 I-130 relative petitions; 1,236,226 I-485 permanent resident adjustments; 639,198 I-90 Green Card renewals/replacements; and 306,059 I-765 employment authorizations.” Please see last paragraph in this link:

http://uscis.gov/graphics/shared/aboutus/statistics/msrjan04/BENEFIT.HTM

Even if we add 1,236,226 I-485 and 639,198 I-90 Green Card renewals/replacements, the total # of green cards are 1,875,424. With a rate of 20,000 green cards the entire backlog should be cleared by end of 94 days from Jan 31, 2004 i.e. May 5, 2004.

Rajiv, unless I am missing anything here, we all know that is not going to happen. In fact, USCIS is nowhere near to this magic number. Can we use this false representation or advertisement in support of the lawsuit?

Not directly. The focus is on delays, so far. We could mention something like this in passing.
 
Re: Re: False representation/advertisement (repost)

When do we expect to hear from them? I am afraid that they will try their best at what they really good at - delay our lawsuit.


Originally posted by operations
Not directly. The focus is on delays, so far. We could mention something like this in passing.
 
Green card is issued for future employements and not current. Then why the applicant's job status at the time of 485 adjustment (say after 2-3 years of filing ) matters at all?

USCIS must consider applicant's status at the time of "6 months after filing 485" and not "the present one". If applicant was legally employeed that time and met all requirements, then USCIS must grant the applicant and his/her family all the immigration benefits and lawful PR status.

If USCIS agrees to this, then most of the applicants can sleep peacefully right now. It won't matter much if backlog is reduced quickly or not and whether one works in hi-tech company or a small grocery store to support his family in this shaky job market. Let USCIS sit on the case for 4-5 years and keep doing repeatitive checks. Who cares?
 
Originally posted by lostinbacklog
Green card is issued for future employements and not current. Then why the applicant's job status at the time of 485 adjustment (say after 2-3 years of filing ) matters at all?

USCIS must consider applicant's status at the time of "6 months after filing 485" and not "the present one". If applicant was legally employeed that time and met all requirements, then USCIS must grant the applicant and his/her family all the immigration benefits and lawful PR status.

If USCIS agrees to this, then most of the applicants can sleep peacefully right now. It won't matter much if backlog is reduced quickly or not and whether one works in hi-tech company or a small grocery store to support his family in this shaky job market. Let USCIS sit on the case for 4-5 years and keep doing repeatitive checks. Who cares?

We do care! We care about the process itself, the GC, the RFEs, the Security checks, the whole immigration process.
 
that's good, but it's USCIS who should care first... 6.5 million pending cases till date with virtually no progress to speed up the processing, doesn't help applicants who are lostinbacklog and fearing losing status for whole family at any moment if laid off.

Certainly Rajiv has given a ray of hope for all immigrant applicants, that's for sure! Thanks Rajiv so much!

Still I would like to ask Rajiv if my suggestion for USCIS to consider applicant's status after 6 months of pending 485, instead of current status (at the time of adjustment 2-3 yrs later) - is worth considering/including in settlement?

Once again thanks Rajiv!
 
That is what the lawsuit asks for - 485 decision in 6 months, no RFE afterwards unless it's security related.

Originally posted by lostinbacklog
that's good, but it's USCIS who should care first... 6.5 million pending cases till date with virtually no progress to speed up the processing, doesn't help applicants who are lostinbacklog and fearing losing status for whole family at any moment if laid off.

Certainly Rajiv has given a ray of hope for all immigrant applicants, that's for sure! Thanks Rajiv so much!

Still I would like to ask Rajiv if my suggestion for USCIS to consider applicant's status after 6 months of pending 485, instead of current status (at the time of adjustment 2-3 yrs later) - is worth considering/including in settlement?

Once again thanks Rajiv!
 
website: firstgov.gov

while we are at sending petition after petition, have we sent it to these ppl too (especially the misrepresentation of 20,000 gcs per day)? may be we can try them too. can't hurt (or can it???).

http://www.firstgov.gov
 
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