USCIS Reports Processing Delays
Earlier this year, our office sent an advisory to clients, friends and community members on our email list to inform them of a scheduled increase in immigration filing fees. We encouraged anyone thinking of filing for naturalization (citizenship) in particular to file if they were eligible. We submitted many petitions and applications for our clients just before the July 30, 2007, deadline.
Because of the increase in applications, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released an advisory stating that the tremendous increase in applications has created a backlog in their processing of fees and issuing of receipt notices.
To give perspective on the volume of cases received, USCIS reported receiving nearly 2.5 million applications and petitions, more than double the 1.2 million received in the same period last year. Of the 2.5 million applications, 1.4 million applications were for those seeking to be U.S. citizens.
Those waiting for applications to be processed will very likely experience a significant delay. USCIS is stating that naturalization applications filed after June 1, 2007, may take approximately 16 – 18 months to process. Prior to June, naturalization applications were taking only 6 to 8 months to process on average.
This backlog will need to be taken into account when applying for various “time sensitive” applications, in particular, advance parole, employment authorization (work permit) renewals and the like.
We’ll keep you posted with any updates.
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