wac-02-068
Registered Users (C)
Look at what this Don Neu guy is doing:
Fact: issuing RFE's and FP's to these mid or late '03 applicants.
Result: these RFE's and FP's will eventually get expired before
cases are approved.
Truth Behind:
CIS workforce can be tremendously wasted by being
allocated this way. Not only so, but even worse, money
from CIS (for FP) and the applicants' time are wasted in
the mean time. And in general, cases, ignoring their time
of submition, will be delayed even further. Backlog will,
instead of be reduced, increased.
Don's Goal:
(1) In his progress report, he can put "issued xxxx FP's,
xxxx RFE's for I-485 cases, to reduce backlog".
(2) Upon seeing this trends, the '03 applicants probably
wouldn't fight against him, at least for a while.
(3) They key point: against immigrating EB immigrants.
In my home country, it used to happen that if people are not satisfied with an officer and they speak out, the officer probably would make these people's life even tougher, in the ways of what our dearest Don is doing now.
However, if it is in our country, we can fight until the end of our life, and our kids and their kids can continue fighting. Here in our cases now, if we die or lose job, the fight can't carry on any more.
A friend of mine always says that "we are like married to this country. Even though we were not born and brought up here,
we are already part of America since we have lived, worked, laughed and cried with this new family for so long." Have we
seen many cases that at times of difficulty a family let their daughter-in-law suffer the most or even try to indirectly dump her, ignoring how hard she has been working and how much she has contributed to this family?
We are understanding people. In the first year I thought it is Ok
to wait. Second year, I took it as personal tolerance and patience
exercises. Now several months have past two complete years, and we don't even see any light. I believe most people in this forum are like me. Can we tolerate any more for such an anti-legal-immigrantion (at least it is true to a big group of immigrants)
guy to still be the director of a CIS center?
Fact: issuing RFE's and FP's to these mid or late '03 applicants.
Result: these RFE's and FP's will eventually get expired before
cases are approved.
Truth Behind:
CIS workforce can be tremendously wasted by being
allocated this way. Not only so, but even worse, money
from CIS (for FP) and the applicants' time are wasted in
the mean time. And in general, cases, ignoring their time
of submition, will be delayed even further. Backlog will,
instead of be reduced, increased.
Don's Goal:
(1) In his progress report, he can put "issued xxxx FP's,
xxxx RFE's for I-485 cases, to reduce backlog".
(2) Upon seeing this trends, the '03 applicants probably
wouldn't fight against him, at least for a while.
(3) They key point: against immigrating EB immigrants.
In my home country, it used to happen that if people are not satisfied with an officer and they speak out, the officer probably would make these people's life even tougher, in the ways of what our dearest Don is doing now.
However, if it is in our country, we can fight until the end of our life, and our kids and their kids can continue fighting. Here in our cases now, if we die or lose job, the fight can't carry on any more.
A friend of mine always says that "we are like married to this country. Even though we were not born and brought up here,
we are already part of America since we have lived, worked, laughed and cried with this new family for so long." Have we
seen many cases that at times of difficulty a family let their daughter-in-law suffer the most or even try to indirectly dump her, ignoring how hard she has been working and how much she has contributed to this family?
We are understanding people. In the first year I thought it is Ok
to wait. Second year, I took it as personal tolerance and patience
exercises. Now several months have past two complete years, and we don't even see any light. I believe most people in this forum are like me. Can we tolerate any more for such an anti-legal-immigrantion (at least it is true to a big group of immigrants)
guy to still be the director of a CIS center?