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1. September 2019: Total court referrals: 1759. Filling Deadline referrals: 1124 out of 1759 = 63.899% cases sent to immigration court because they were submitted 1-year after deadline.
2. August 2019: 1294 out of 1725 = 75% cases sent to immigration court because they were submitted 1-year after deadline.
3. July 2019: 91% cases sent to immigration court because they were submitted 1-year after deadline.
4. June 2019: 77.24% cases sent to immigration court because they were submitted 1-year after deadline.
5. May 2019: 94.736%
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My point? Officers almost always refer cases filled after 1-year deadline to immigration court. I don't know, but that is what the data shows. This is not my opinion, i'm just interpreting the data as presented by USCIS.
AO might not have the rights to decide on those cases filed after 1 year deadline. Do we've any data showing cases approved by AO/Interview those were filed after 1 year deadline.
For ex: To be more sure on this:
Please excuse if i am missing something...
1. September 2019: Total court referrals: 1759. Filling Deadline referrals: 1124 out of 1759 = 63.899% cases sent to immigration court because they were submitted 1-year after deadline.
Out of Total 1759 only 1124 cases were filed after 1 year deadline or more?
But, from this data, one thing we can say for sure, that majority of cases filed after 1 year deadline were sent to immigration court.
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