Thursday, July 7, 2022

What??

I think I might see a factor in the high backlog of immigration applications.
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has a backlog of around 5.2 million immigration benefit requests, with an additional 8.5 million pending requests that are not in the backlog yet because they aren’t ready for adjudication.

[...]

USCIS requests for an increase in application fees are based to a great extent on how much time is being spent on processing the various applications it adjudicates. The more time it takes to adjudicate the applications, the higher the fees USCIS can charge. The higher the fees, the more money the agency will have to meet its budgetary needs.

Conversely, if USCIS reduces the time it takes to do the applications by becoming more efficient, the fees will be lower and the agency will have less money for meeting its budgetary needs.

  The Hill
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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