Today I've found out that after almost 1,5 years of processing INS sent back my application requesting additional documents. I can not wait to see what exactly they need, but did anybody have received such notice for I131 travel document additional docs? Does it mean that it will take additional zillion years for INS to actually do some work one they recieve documents they request? Or no matter what you send to them they reject an application? Thanks for any info in advance.
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Today I've found out that after almost 1,5 years of processing INS sent back my application requesting additional documents. I can not wait to see what exactly they need, but did anybody have received such notice for I131 travel document additional docs? Does it mean that it will take additional zillion years for INS to actually do some work one they recieve documents they request? Or no matter what you send to them they reject an application? Thanks for any info in advance.
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Again, you people fail to realize the volume of applications processed versus the number of officers to do the work. A big district like Miami will see anywhere from 1500 - 2000 applications a month (that's NEW applications)....EVERY MONTH. There may be anywhere from 5 - 10 (10 is really pushing it) working on advance paroles. You do the math. Again, urge Congress to authorize additional PERMANENT officer positions for CIS. All new employee slots must be authorized by Congress. CIS can fill existing slots but authorizing new slots has to be done by Congress. Congress keeps authorizing term officer positions (a temporary appointment not to exceed 5 years). Most people are not interested in these positions so they stay vacant.
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