1. There still are adjudication-ready cases waiting to be assigned with RD\'s of April and earlier.
2. INS supervisors have tuned their priorities to get all adjudication-ready cases upto and including the month of APRIL RD\'s with a view to move the JIT forward. If we see a progression in processing dates of I-485 cases in the next few releases of JIT, maybe this hunch is correct.
Also, I don\'t expect a flood of approvals unless one or all of the following happens :
1. INS assigns more officers to adjudicate I-485 cases. Not very likely.
2. INS re-aligns priorities to have their officers focus on I-485 cases. But, if there is a seaparate division for I-485 cases wouldn\'t the officers in that division concentrate on I-485 cases most of the time? Possible but no way to predict.
3. I read somewhere that some INS officers have been diverted to help in data entry of cases and also work in the file room. If some of these officers were from the division that processes I-485 cases and they return to adjudicating I-485 cases. Possible but no way to predict.
4. INS officers work faster, harder. This assumes they have not been working optimally. Assumption probably false, so, not very likely.
5. Officers who were on vacation during the holidays return invigorated and quickly approve cases pending on their desks. Most likely.
What do you guys think? Post your thoughts just to enliven what promises to be a slow week or two.
2. INS supervisors have tuned their priorities to get all adjudication-ready cases upto and including the month of APRIL RD\'s with a view to move the JIT forward. If we see a progression in processing dates of I-485 cases in the next few releases of JIT, maybe this hunch is correct.
Also, I don\'t expect a flood of approvals unless one or all of the following happens :
1. INS assigns more officers to adjudicate I-485 cases. Not very likely.
2. INS re-aligns priorities to have their officers focus on I-485 cases. But, if there is a seaparate division for I-485 cases wouldn\'t the officers in that division concentrate on I-485 cases most of the time? Possible but no way to predict.
3. I read somewhere that some INS officers have been diverted to help in data entry of cases and also work in the file room. If some of these officers were from the division that processes I-485 cases and they return to adjudicating I-485 cases. Possible but no way to predict.
4. INS officers work faster, harder. This assumes they have not been working optimally. Assumption probably false, so, not very likely.
5. Officers who were on vacation during the holidays return invigorated and quickly approve cases pending on their desks. Most likely.
What do you guys think? Post your thoughts just to enliven what promises to be a slow week or two.