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USCIS Announces Backlog Elimination Update
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced
last week in a press release that the continued reduction in the backlog in the
processing of immigration benefits such as work authorization, permanent
residency and naturalization. In
the latest update issued to Congress, USCIS reported the backlog, which had
reached a high of 3.8 million cases in January 2004, was reduced to 1.5 million
cases as of September 30, 3004. According
to USCIS, the agenc y has reduced the backlog by more than 2.3 million cases
during fiscal year 2004.
In all, USCIS officers competed almost 2.2 million cases
during the fourth quarter while receiving nearly 1.3 million new cases.
According to the release, by completing 900,000 more cases than received,
USCIS accomplished the most productive quarter in the Agency’s history.
The latest report to Congress credits much of the backlog
elimination progress to productivity increases and process refinements.
USCIS stated in the release that it is prioritizing its pending workload
to ensure that applications filed by eligible applicants for whom benefits are
immediately available are handled first.
The report also noted a reduction in cycle times for a
number of services and benefits. For
example, the cycle time for the Replacement of a Green Card (I-90) is now 5.4
months. At the beginning of fiscal
year 2004, the cycle time for this same service was 12.7 months.
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