NEW GREEN CARD BACKLOG REPORT OCT – NOV 2022 | USCIS GREEN CARD PROCESSING TIMELINES
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The Unprecedented influxes of applications and delays in processing due to the pandemic have caused a backlog of millions of unprocessed visas, work permits, green cards and naturalization petitions within the U.S. immigration system.
In spite of huge backlogs, new NVC reports shows that immigrants visa backlogs fell by 6% in the august 2022 but this is not that whole story.
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The Department of State’s National Visa Center (NVC) made some progress reducing the immigrant visa (IV) backlog this month by increasing the number of interviews scheduled in August from 36% over July. While this appears to be good news, our research raised questions about the integrity of the data that is being reported.
Just over 24,000 interviews were scheduled in July 2022, verus 32,888 interviews scheduled for August 2022. This increase in scheduled green card interviews resulted in an equal reduction in the backlog, from 409,645 pending cases last month to 388,780 cases this month, or almost a 6% reduction.
however, though it appears there has been a reduction in the total backlog, the NVC may actually be manipulating the data by artificially reducing the number of cases that are considered “documentarily complete” or “documentarily qualified.” When a case is documentarily complete, it means that all the required Forms and documents have been submitted to and accepted by the NVC and is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
By stopping cases from entering the “documentarily complete” queue at the front end, NVC is able to artificially reduce the backlog at the back-end. This can be seen in the difference between the number of cases that are documentarily complete at the end of the previous month and the number of cases left in the backlog after the monthly interview scheduling is completed mirror each other.
Meanwhile, visa applicants continue to have their initial petitions approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before those petitions are forwarded to the NVC. Though the NVC does not release data on the number of petitions it receives from USCIS each month, USCIS usually reports the number and type of forms it receives, along with the number of approved, denied, and still pending cases left at the end of each quarter. The most recent data available is for the second quarter of FY 2022, which ran from January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2022.
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