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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Georgia
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1 hour ago, martinzl said:

There is a simple reason for the delay in ROC and that is because those with any authority to get these cases moving don't really care. The joke is that they make such a big deal about submitting current information at the time of filing but with the long delays by the time you get an interview none of the information is current. The other joke is that no one in authority will acknowledge the absurdity of it all.

Spot on

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On 11/17/2022 at 8:22 PM, OldUser said:

More digging required. More experienced IO required. USCIS need to review the whole immigration history of applicant with a magnifying glass, making sure the marriage was valid and wasn't fraud. They may reach out to US citizen ex-spouse, this also takes time.

 

That makes no sense. By the time the interview rolls around, there could be a gap of over 3 years between filing and meeting with a USCIS agent. Most people by that point have already moved on, live in different states, different jobs, different relationships. Specific details will be lost to time, and most people will feel less sour about bad relationships in the past. 

 

The real reason is because USCIS operates incompetently. It's a government agency burdened by bureaucracy. (The only thing they do with competence is cashing your check). It's time to abolish 2 year conditional green cards and add more checks before 10 year green cards are approved. USCIS needs new guidelines because this process is clearly not working. ROC use to take 3-6 months, now takes a minimum of 2 years+ in most cases. That's a disgrace. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Georgia
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5 hours ago, HarryWL said:

 

That makes no sense. By the time the interview rolls around, there could be a gap of over 3 years between filing and meeting with a USCIS agent. Most people by that point have already moved on, live in different states, different jobs, different relationships. Specific details will be lost to time, and most people will feel less sour about bad relationships in the past. 

 

The real reason is because USCIS operates incompetently. It's a government agency burdened by bureaucracy. (The only thing they do with competence is cashing your check). It's time to abolish 2 year conditional green cards and add more checks before 10 year green cards are approved. USCIS needs new guidelines because this process is clearly not working. ROC use to take 3-6 months, now takes a minimum of 2 years+ in most cases. That's a disgrace. 

I completely agree. I think other do too.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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On 11/19/2022 at 4:54 AM, HarryWL said:

 

That makes no sense. By the time the interview rolls around, there could be a gap of over 3 years between filing and meeting with a USCIS agent.

The real reason is because USCIS operates incompetently. It's a government agency burdened by bureaucracy. (The only thing they do with competence is cashing your check). \That's a disgrace. 

Three truer statements have never been made.   It IS an absolute disgrace, and I cannot help thinking that since we are doing this legally and paying for our processing, we are relegated to the back of the line.   

And you have got to love the whole "Pay us for biometrics, that we're just gonna waive anyway".  We just got the second waiver for that fee, this time for the N400 that is completed online.  Apparently no way to figure out if that's needed prior to payment.  

Three years from now, if they ever get to us for citizenship, it will all be over.  

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