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The number of new naturalization cases has fallen dramatically at the USCIS. Due to the retrogression, there are fewer adjustment of status applications being submitted. In addition, the recession has lessened the number of H-1B petitions being filed by employers.

So, what is an examiner at a USCIS Service Center to do to keep busy?

More and more, examiners seem to be sifting through pending applications, and finding ways to deny them.

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The number of new naturalization cases has fallen dramatically at the USCIS. Due to the retrogression, there are fewer adjustment of status applications being submitted.

More and more, examiners seem to be sifting through pending applications, and finding ways to deny them.

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Yes, the fewer applications submitted, means that more time may be used to find fraud.

Any problem with that? Are you afraid they might go back and check your applications out?

Be afraid, be very afraid.

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