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CSC Liaison Meeting Summary for 04-30-2003 (05-09-2003) [Top]
Adjustment Applications
The adjudication of these cases continues not to be a priority at this time. Inquiries may only be made on cases that are 30 days beyond the date noted on the Just in Time Report. CSC is not in a position to adjudicate cases just because fingerprints may be expiring. Notices for re-fingerprinting will be issued.
The CSC did pull a sampling of cases which were filed first half of 2002 - the purpose was to determine if all the fingerprint clearances would be expiring. The sampling did not establish the expected pattern. However, rather than just re-filing these cases - they were processed. Some cases were approved, others received Requests for Evidence. This explains why some cases have been processed out of chronological order. However, at this time the CSC continues to process cases chronologically.
CSC confirmed that prior to granting any benefit to an individual, an IBIS check must be conducted. This check is valid for 35 days. However other third agency checks may be required (this would be determined on a case by case basis). Additionally, the FBI check is valid for 15 months.
Concurrent Filings
Applications for Advance Parole and Employment Authorization (EAD) will not be adjudicated until the underlying Employment Based Visa Petition (I-140) is approved. However, if the EAD application is pending for more than 90 days and no Request for Evidence (RFE) has been issued on the underlying I-140 OR a response to an RFE has been filed more than 90 days, the individual may go to the local BCIS office to apply for an interim EAD card.
Employment Authorization Applications (EAD)
The processing of EAD applications should continue to improve. CSC hopes that by the early June 2003, processing time will be within 90 days.
Request for Evidence (RFE)
If a response to an RFE was received by BCIS more than 30 days ago without a decision, an inquiry may be made. The inquiry system is now just a two-tier system, i.e. sending a fax to the Product Line and after 15 calendar days, an email may be sent to Division XII.
NSEERS Registration
If a beneficiary or applicant appears to be subject to NSEERS Registration, CSC will need to verify that registration has occurred before granting the benefit.
H-1B Visa Petitions
These cases will continue to be processed status quo.
Fingerprint Notices for Adjustment of Status Applications (I-485) (05-09-2003) [Top]
The California Service Center has announced that the Fingerprint Notices for I-485 applications will now be issued approximately nine (9) months after the filing date.
Adjustment Applications
The adjudication of these cases continues not to be a priority at this time. Inquiries may only be made on cases that are 30 days beyond the date noted on the Just in Time Report. CSC is not in a position to adjudicate cases just because fingerprints may be expiring. Notices for re-fingerprinting will be issued.
The CSC did pull a sampling of cases which were filed first half of 2002 - the purpose was to determine if all the fingerprint clearances would be expiring. The sampling did not establish the expected pattern. However, rather than just re-filing these cases - they were processed. Some cases were approved, others received Requests for Evidence. This explains why some cases have been processed out of chronological order. However, at this time the CSC continues to process cases chronologically.
CSC confirmed that prior to granting any benefit to an individual, an IBIS check must be conducted. This check is valid for 35 days. However other third agency checks may be required (this would be determined on a case by case basis). Additionally, the FBI check is valid for 15 months.
Concurrent Filings
Applications for Advance Parole and Employment Authorization (EAD) will not be adjudicated until the underlying Employment Based Visa Petition (I-140) is approved. However, if the EAD application is pending for more than 90 days and no Request for Evidence (RFE) has been issued on the underlying I-140 OR a response to an RFE has been filed more than 90 days, the individual may go to the local BCIS office to apply for an interim EAD card.
Employment Authorization Applications (EAD)
The processing of EAD applications should continue to improve. CSC hopes that by the early June 2003, processing time will be within 90 days.
Request for Evidence (RFE)
If a response to an RFE was received by BCIS more than 30 days ago without a decision, an inquiry may be made. The inquiry system is now just a two-tier system, i.e. sending a fax to the Product Line and after 15 calendar days, an email may be sent to Division XII.
NSEERS Registration
If a beneficiary or applicant appears to be subject to NSEERS Registration, CSC will need to verify that registration has occurred before granting the benefit.
H-1B Visa Petitions
These cases will continue to be processed status quo.
Fingerprint Notices for Adjustment of Status Applications (I-485) (05-09-2003) [Top]
The California Service Center has announced that the Fingerprint Notices for I-485 applications will now be issued approximately nine (9) months after the filing date.