我为鱼肉2007-02-24 17:49:11

从2002至今,每年USCIS送到FBI的1.5 million NC至少16%至今未被处理。
这只是平均数字,对于中国人来说,积压比要远远高于16%,等待的年头也要多不少,你还要无奈地只是等待吗?
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Name Check backlog 3 years, 积压百万余(zhuantie)

Mr. Cannon of FBI name check program testified in a court
that 16% (440,000) of the 2.7 million names reted by USCIS in 2002 are still under pending by end of 2006. These do NOT include the normal submission each week from USCIS, of which 10% will be added to the backlog queue after the 2002's 440,000. Because the yearly normal submission from USCIS is about 1.5 million, for the 4 years from 2003 to 2006 at least 4 x 1.5 million x 10% = 600,000 names are pending. Plus the 440,000 names from the reted 2002 cases, more than 1 million names are pending in FBI. 这仅仅是需要file review 那10%的数字,如果算上所有的在自动检测当中被hit出的其它22%,积压就更惊人。对于6个月内没有结果的申请人来说,恐怕要等待几年了。

Please read the PDF link in:
(http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=194681&page=566&pp=15)
to see the evidences!

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参院和众院移民委员会的网址,查出你所在州的委员,信的内容在下面

Senate Subcommittee on Immigration Border Security and Citizenship
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newcommittee.cgi?site=ctc〈=&commcode=sjudiciary_immigration

House Subcommittee on Immigration Citizenship Refugees Border Security and International Law
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newcommittee.cgi?site=ctc〈=&commcode=hjudiciary_immigration

Date
To: Senator/Representative XXX,
Address

Subject: Requesting help to resolve FBI name check problem

Dear Senator/Representative XXX,

On behalf of the legal immigrants working and living in this country, we wish to bring to your attention the immigration problem we are facing and humbly request your help to resolve it.

We are those immigrants who are struggling to make America home, as the forefathers of this country did three hundred years ago. We came here legally as skilled workers. While building our lives here, we are contributing to this country in sciences and technologies. We need permanent residence status that is not only something that gives us right to live here, it also helps us with peace of mind to work efficiently and effectively and contribute more to this country.

But what are on the road to our permanent residency? After years of waiting for the approval of immigration petitions (I-140), we then waited for immigration quota for our adjust of status applications (I-485) to be processed; after years of waiting for the I-485 approval, we are simply informed by the USCIS of that we are stuck in the so-called “FBI name check”, and “this check may take years to be completed”. As legal immigrants working and living in this country, we desire a secure America not less than any American citizens do. Can depriving legal immigrants’ freedom of work, travel, and democratic rights and personal benefits for indefinite years really improve the national security of this country? A clear answer to this question is: This can only enhance difficulty in our work and hardship in our lives, and damage the interest of all American people.

We have exhausted all administrative means to get the problem solved, these include calling and writing to USCIS, FBI, USCIS ombudsman, Senators, Congressmen, and even the First Lady in the White House. At the same time, wave after wave of lawsuits are flooding federal courts across this country. We don’t understand why an immigration system in a great country works in this way today.

However, a sad fact is, when more and more concerns in the Senate and Congress are about immigration reform on “How to handle 11 million illegal immigrants in this country?”, what gets ignored is a “legal immigration reform” to remove the indefinitely-long “FBI name check” blockade on the road to our permanent residency and the permanent prosperity of this country. Moreover, as legal immigrants who are paying all kinds of taxes and adding great values to the competitiveness of America, we need a fair treatment by the whole immigration system. This is not only a benefit to us, but also a significant national interest of the United States of America. We need a reasonably-long path to permanent residency and citizenship.

Best regards to you.


Sincerely,


Your name
Your Adress
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我为鱼肉2007-02-24 17:55:55
2002's reted 2.7 million, 440000 pending; 2005's 1.5 million, 23
我为鱼肉2007-02-24 17:56:49
233000 pending for more than one year now
SFbayareaguy2007-02-24 19:21:37
回复:NC is just an excuse for control