Leadership Journal

Friday, March 20, 2009

USCIS and FBI Achieve Interim Backlog Elimination Goals

We’ve met another benchmark in our efforts to eliminate the FBI Name Check backlog.

As of mid-February, USCIS and the FBI had completed all name checks that were pending for more than six months. In doing so, we beat our publicly stated goal by almost two full weeks. With the milestone’s completion, the FBI and USCIS have met or exceeded the first six milestones outlined last summer.

And that might not be the most exciting news. We’re on track to meet our May 31 milestone of completing name check requests pending longer than 90 days. By the end of June, the FBI will complete 98-percent of USCIS name check requests within 30 days and process the remaining two percent within 90 days.

Let me put that into perspective. At the beginning of November 2007, there were nearly 350,000 pending name check requests. Of that total, more than 54,000 had been pending for more than two years. Another 55,000 had been pending for at least a year. Today, there’s a grand total of 6,756 pending name check requests. And of that number, not one has been pending for more than six months. In fact as of that February 17 snapshot, the FBI was completing 99.2 percent of all requests in less than 30 days.

The results speak for themselves. The effective elimination of the name check backlog means that USCIS can make more timely decisions about immigration applications and petitions. That includes cases with derogatory information and those that are otherwise approvable. In both the present and the future, USCIS and the FBI will continue to focus on sustaining the rigorous and efficient screening of each name check request. Our joint attention to eliminating the name check backlog will ensure we reward deserving, eligible applicants with benefits like U.S. citizenship and permanent residency in a more timely manner.

Mike Aytes Acting Deputy Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

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69 Comments:

  • Congratulations to all (those part of this effort and making this happen).

    -One of many non-immigrants waiting to be immigrant.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 11:22 AM  

  • oh I hope I get my visa soon me and my brothers it is pending sins June 18, 2008 . good luck for alll

    By Blogger kabda_vip, At March 20, 2009 12:19 PM  

  • I wish I could be as happy as Acting Deputy Director Mike Aytes. I have a client and a friend who has been waiting for her FBI clearance for more than "2 years". Her entire family has obtained their green cards and this mother of 2 young girls is still waiting without knowing what is wrong. We cannot attain a straight answer except FBI pending. Could someone please help us so that this mother can feel complete and less worried about her future?

    By Anonymous Johnny Harrington, At March 20, 2009 12:37 PM  

  • Thank you! Thank you! and Thank you!

    This is so great! The best thing ever happened for immigrants in recent years! And this is great for this country too!

    Is this possible to get name check result using online status check? Right now applicant can only get this information from infopass. It could be very convenience to do it online, otherwise I have to take a day off to drive to the nearby city for infopass.

    Thanks you.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 12:42 PM  

  • It's a commendable achievement by USCIS. But we should be careful before celebrating since sometimes the processing report does not reflect reality and it should not be a PR exercise like what texas service center does.If one see the TSC 140 processing they are ahead in processing 140 , but reality is they have a huge backlog for july aug. For TSC they process randomly and is like a lottery. Is anyone watching what is happening in TSC?.Even online status check also is broke for TSC.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 1:01 PM  

  • Really wonderful good job

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 1:02 PM  

  • Can you comment on your efforts to eliminate the backlogs on pending labor certifications? I have been stuck in this phase for the past two years in my green card process even though I applied through the perm method since I received my graduate studies in the US.

    Thank you.

    By Blogger tangerine, At March 20, 2009 1:51 PM  

  • Mr Aytes,

    Kudos to you and your staff in acheving your SLA's.

    But the damage has already been done Mr Aytes. 225,000 visas have not been used over the past 10 years mainly because of namechecks and other issues at USCIS. Folks such as my self who has been in the US for 10 years now (legally) will not benefit because of this. My name check, probably, is complete but there is no visa number available and the dates have retrogressed to stone age.

    The irony is your department refuses to provide an accurate representation of the backlog. No matter what kind of legacy systems/databases you are running, your analysts should be able to provide how many EB applications are pending per quarter per category and country. State department has clearly lamented on the backlog and how USCIS refuses to provide a picture on this in Oct 08 bulletin.

    Every year when the final Q of the USCIS/DOS fiscal year comes, the dates jump so much only to make it easy for applications to be picked randomly and come octm they go back to stone ages and remain there for another 3 quarters. we are tired of playing this lotto and I hope you will look into this.

    SCOPS chief Barb Velarde has hired a program manger to work with DOS to utilize visa numbers effectively. How about providing a visa number usage report along with your monthly processing times? If you really want to make immigration easier, these are the kind of things that your organization might want to do. There is no transparency what so ever and the processing times for a month will be updated after a month. What is the point in having the Mar 15th processing times posted on Apr 15th?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 1:52 PM  

  • The processing times for the Texas Service Center, are they accurate or not? For I-485 applications, July 26, 2007 has been posted as the processing date for the last 3 months.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 2:44 PM  

  • Bravo! I'm waiting for my Citizenship Oath Ceremony from 12-08-1998. The FBI have pending the certification of my fingerprints for over 11 years.

    Thank President Obama, Thank USCIS!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 2:45 PM  

  • Really, Great news for some. But is it really work that way or just look good on paper, my application is still pending for decision after waiting of over almost 3 years since application for naturalization and over 10 months after passing citizenship interview and getting recommendation for naturalization from interviewing officer. Law at the bottom of that notice says, decision should be make in 120 days of that interview, but who makes law, who follow it, atleast not USCIS.

    As someone said earlier, NO TRANSPARENCY, no law, I wish someone really do something about it too.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 3:08 PM  

  • Orlando according to the bulletin from uscis 2008 shows a processing time of 18 months for citizenship ( n400) applications which is terrible compared to some local offices like palm bay ( 8 months processing time)...does that mean the improved time of FBI name checks will improve processing times for n400? this is one of the concerns the public wants answers to.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 3:12 PM  

  • I am really happy that this process is speeding up.This means probably I might not need to wait another 5 years to become a permanent resident via my father's petition.I cannot wait to truly soar and experience what it means to be a true part of this Great Nation!

    By Anonymous Beryl, At March 20, 2009 3:44 PM  

  • Congratulations to all (those part of this effort and making this happen).

    My case is been processed at the Texas Service Center and I went for GC FP in Nov 2007. If my namecheck was cleared shouldn't my LUD be current ? It still show LUD Oct 2007. Any comments on that one?



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    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 4:25 PM  

  • I hope TSC will now pay attention to our pending I-485.It`s been a long wait...June 2007.My friends who were at Nebraska Service Center got their green cards as early as 90 days after filing.Please do something,I miss my children...haven`t seen them for 8 years.Thank you.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 4:27 PM  

  • Hi every one! i want just some one to help me understanding if name checks is the same as security checks. because i have a pending application I-130 for my wife still pending for this reason for more than 2months now. Thanks a lot

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 4:30 PM  

  • Oh! you did it. Can't believe it.

    Still can't believe!

    Still can't.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 4:55 PM  

  • i want to believe that this is it ,but i'm scared to be desapointed once again ,it's been 3 years already,i just had a baby, i want him to see his grand mother(my mother in law) who's too old to travel ,my husband refuses to go home without me ,he hasn't seen his family in 4 yeras now , ....please make it happen for all of us.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 5:09 PM  

  • This report can't be true, I've been waiting since november 2006 and every three months my lawyer visits Inmigation and Naturalization on a info pass and all we get is come back in three months, I went through the entire Naturalization process and in nov 2006 I was told we will send you a letter in 90 days for swering in ceremony and up to date nothing.
    I Don't know what else to do a writ of mandamus is probably the way to go, I feel discrimated by USCIS

    By Anonymous OMAR BASS, At March 20, 2009 5:56 PM  

  • Nice and thanks. More good intention families immigrating will have good night sleep and use their energy to help the economy. One more reason to overhaul the system from making people wait for sleepless 10yrs for just something that could be done in 6 months. Kudos to Mr. Aytes and God bless America

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 7:42 PM  

  • My husband is waiting the oath ceremony since november 2008, he is sick and 71 years old, i was told that he was approved but emm. doesnt know why he wasnt called, yet, so, who knowa?very sad and confused

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 8:49 PM  

  • well,my case has been pending for 4 long years now,every time i go to ask about my status,they tell me ,,,your case is pending,come back in 6 months,i go agian and ask,they tell me,oh my God it has been so long ,we will send you to go get finger prents soon.nothing happens so far ,i went last month,i told them last time i came ,someone told me you were suppose to get fingerprints,but i got nothing,WHo told this?your case is wating FBI clearance.so who is telling the truth......i do not know

    By Anonymous samih nabhan,Houston,832-382-6297, At March 20, 2009 9:17 PM  

  • can someone help me here,my case has been pending for 4 years now..

    By Anonymous nabhan, At March 20, 2009 9:21 PM  

  • thank you for what i have been pending for my i 485 application since 2006 we are now in 2009 and my mother died and i couldn't even go see her or be in her funeral and when i went to ask if it was any way for me to travel the officer told me this is not ur country you can leave and you don't have to come back i told her my wife and my kids are here she said oh well its humilating i work for bmw NA AND I PAY ALOT OF money for taxes every year do u think any one gets a curtosey what ever i gave up thanks ok

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 20, 2009 9:50 PM  

  • Although I wish the milestone was achieved three years ago when I was waiting desperately, I'm happy for all the AOS applicants now who have one less bottleneck to worry about.

    Great job!

    By Anonymous Hart, At March 21, 2009 3:45 AM  

  • I have a pending application I-130 for my son from more than 6 months

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 7:49 AM  

  • How will this news affect the I 130 petitions, would it facilitate the process or be just the same slow process. How do we know the exact dates being processed when you do not post it, I don't understand your "6 months", FROM when TO when shall it start and end and what does it cover. BE TRANSPARENT PLEASE so that we can at least monitor how is our petition/cases going. My petitions for my 2 less than 21 year old daughters were filed NOV. 7, 2007 with received date of January 18, 2008, HOW IS THIS???? I've petitioned my wife 2-3 weeks late than my 2 daughters but she received her NVC notice only after 3 months and been here in US since last year. I don't understand why that of my 2 minor daughters cases are having a hard time.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 7:52 AM  

  • I don;t know from what point of view they are showing name check complete. My case is pending name check since 2005. My case shows the result ???????

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 8:51 AM  

  • Good news.. but this applies for L1 visa also..My case is pending from June 25th its been almost 8 months & my clients are waiting for me...

    Please let me know the answer if this applies fpr L1 individual case also..

    KKK

    By Blogger Kishore, At March 21, 2009 10:31 AM  

  • Liars!
    "Today, there’s a grand total of 6,756 pending name check requests. And of that number, not one has been pending for more than six months."
    My family's has been pending for over half a decade

    By Blogger ivanvpan, At March 21, 2009 12:26 PM  

  • I been waiting for clearance over 7 years???? wow yes this is the truth,I been finger printed 3 times and 2 FBI interview home visit,I was very lucky and waiting on my I485 since Feb 2003,Asylum,and still no answer,they are processing now aug 2008!!! God I live in this country over 8 years and I have no papers,and my status pending for further security check up!!!! hope waiting on hope and how been treated in USA...thanks
    Abusamhadana

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 1:48 PM  

  • I paid a lot of money to 2 lawyers and I waited 7 years and even I did not get to see my sick father been in 2 open heart surgery,even I did not get my travel docum,USA treated us very bed and i regret the day I came her by mistake ,severl times I asked for deportation,because i live in the state without identity,I met all the req and even FBI,never took any benifite from USA immig serv, and I been waiting over 7 years for clearance,I been working since I been to USA,taxes paid in advance and still I treated like animal,even not like animals,bec the animals they have good clinics,I dont know why 7 years my papers pending,many thing I can say about the immig serv in the state,plzzz any one have question for me how I been treated and need more info on my cases,I will answer them,NOTHING PRIVATE and NOTHING Wrong done,my email for every one
    barazilrc@yahoo.com
    thanks
    Abusamhadana

    By Blogger Jacqueline, At March 21, 2009 2:36 PM  

  • Good news..hope there will be some action to reinstate the lapsed visa numbers for permanent residency.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 3:00 PM  

  • How come as of mid Feb USCIS and FBI completed all name checks that were pending more than six months?My N-400 case is still pending over two years,since Jan 31 2007 due to security clearance.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 3:26 PM  

  • I hope this is true, because my name check still pending, since 2005, and I didnt get my green card yet.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 3:31 PM  

  • Bravo, FBI & USCIS did a marvelous job of NNCP but still there are some cases where the spouse & kids have been issued family immig visas and and husband is waiting for NNCP clearance for months together after interview at visa consular offices at posts. Such split family cases are in abundance which is against the spirit of LIFE act passed by congress. Such cases should have been given top priority.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 11:29 PM  

  • I am weating from 4 years but I dont get the chanse for green card , now i think ,if the annuncement is correct than ,"can i get soon possible? " or like a dream only.........!!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 21, 2009 11:57 PM  

  • It's good to here good news. I hop everyone get there wishes. Me and my family are strugling and surviving in this great land called U.S.A. Onley in GOD we trust.
    May GOD help and protect my fallow father, mother, brother and sisters. Keep your heads up.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 1:07 AM  

  • Can you plaese tell me the reason why the I130 petition for alien relative (brother or sister) in the California service center has gone from 2001 to 1999.Was this a misprint.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 12:49 PM  

  • Dear Mike.

    You have done a wonderful job, very good, now how about doing something about the backlog with I-130 brother/sister petition case, my case is pending since May 2000,every time when I check the processing site the date is the same, for around 4-5 years now it stuck into Febuary 25, 2001, can someone look into the matter and tell the public the truth or what is going on?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 2:37 PM  

  • I don't mind you speeding up "backlog" as long as you TAKE NO SHORTCUTS!

    As a citizen of the United States I demand the DHS contiune worksite enforcment raids and save Amercian jobs for legitimate workers ONLY!

    There is NO EXCUSE for allowing any illegal alien to stay in an illegal job, that an American Citizen can have!

    12 Million Amercians cannot find a job!
    7 Million illegal aliens do have a job!
    That is just plain wrong!
    DO YOUR JOB! DO YOUR JOB!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 3:59 PM  

  • Dear Mr. Aytes:

    While it is paramount that this mile stone of FBI name checks has been completed as stipulated between the USCIS and the FBI, yet an important question remains. How long would it take the USCIS and its IT department to start completing and updating cases that have been pending for those significant periods of time to reflect reality? Many families are hurting after visiting and discovering from the USCIS Web site that their case(s) priority dates are out side the normal processing time. And when these case applicants call the USCIS 1-800 375 5283 to inquire about the case status and processing times, the response they receive is virtually similar to what the web site have on each and every one of those cases.

    One of the primary reasons given by the USCIS for increasing the filing fees for most applications and petitions in the Fall of 2007 was to hire more hands in order to address and/or hasten the reviews and completion of those hug workload of backlogs in the USCIS system. Yet, since those increases in administrative costs on August 2007, there have not been a whole sale changes that reflect such administrative maneuver in its monthly updates of “Case Status Online” and “Processing Times” in the USCIS web site. One thing is to get those FBI name checks taken care of; another thing is to follow up with completion of the long waited backlogs of cases with the USCIS.

    Without doubt, Mr. Aytes, you and your good office has achieved something great with the clearance of FBI names checks. But we would like to see rapid changes in the completion of those long awaited petitions and applications that have been in the USCIS system for over two years or more. As the adage says, “A play full of witty tactics says of the land.”

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 5:26 PM  

  • My I485 with TSC has been pending for 5yrs now it is my hope that this mile stone will help resolve things at this processing center. If you need help with some ifos I'm ready to help. Thank you

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 6:30 PM  

  • I have the same issue waiting for GC and additional security check review .... I wish they make things a little easier for innocient simple and hardwork positve thinking people like us.
    Thanks!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 22, 2009 10:05 PM  

  • Dear Mr. Aytes, I would like to clarify my Naturalization case....i have been waiting for the "name check", "background check"....for more than 5 years As I am told by my local USCIS for. and I am still waiting....

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 8:30 AM  

  • My case is pending name check since 2006(Application for naturalization). I was waiting 5 year for the residence status ....no comments...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 9:42 AM  

  • I must be missing something because my case has been pending since 2004, so either i can't count or somebody needs to double check before they post these letters about faster service. I have gone through so much work permit is like america is getting rich off me and am stock going neither backward or forward.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 1:09 PM  

  • You know it is unfair how immigrants are treated just to obtain a green card in american. It cost a leg and a arm and some cases after you pay all this money there is no guarantee that you will obtain green card. The spanish people don't have to go through all this drama but everyone esle has to. This seems like a money making machine. Anyway, i hope i will get a green card sometime soo, because i have 2 kids here and my husband and i really wouldn't like to go back to my country considering the fact that i don't have a home to take my kids to. America is still a good country and i hope things will get better soon for everyone.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 1:16 PM  

  • Thank you Mr. Aytes, and congratulation for the efforts. But "Today, there’s a grand total of 6,756 pending name check requests. And of that number, not one has been pending for more than six months" my case was pending for 4 years I am still keep telling by costumer service that my case is still under FBI name check.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 1:59 PM  

  • does these back log include pernament resident filing for there spouse which was done in 2007 an 2008 isnt it that new york dont seperate families

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 2:18 PM  

  • This is very good news and sends a great signal to everyone in the process that the organization is becoming increasingly responsive to the needs of the people. I look forward to similar initiatives in the future.

    By Anonymous Western Art, At March 23, 2009 5:04 PM  

  • my in-law case was pending for 17 years finaly they got their paper but their son die waiting.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 6:52 PM  

  • me encuentro en mexico desde abril de 2007 y todabia no tienen mis resultados desafortunadamente y triste que estoy separado de mi esposa y mi hijo es muy triste pero prfavor aseleren el proseso de todos los casos pendientes medieron 15 meses para tener una respuesta eso no es justo todos somos humanos, por fabor gracias agan algo y gracias.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 10:35 PM  

  • My I 485 application is pending since 2007. The dates in Texas service center is not moving and then when i checked the visa bulletin for employment based wow its back to 2002!! I have been a good tax payer of this country so pls........ start doing something for employment based I 485 application...

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 10:45 PM  

  • Good job guys,God bless America

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 11:14 PM  

  • My case is pending since 2005, I call customer service every 6 months and I received the same response, wait 6 months, because your case is under review, My congressmen made an inquire and CIS said My background check still pending and can take several years to be complete it, so how is lieing? CIS need to work closer with FBI, I think.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 23, 2009 11:47 PM  

  • That should not have been and never was a problem. These people are clumsy and inconsiderate at their best. People filing proper documents have no choice and at their mercy for a routine procedure that should take 30 days at most to process.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 9:49 AM  

  • Is this backlog elimination only for Naturalization cases or for all visa requests at consuler officer stages at embassies?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 11:16 AM  

  • I am one of the ones who had had "pending name check" status for 4+ years, but at last it was processed recently (after a 4.5 yrs wait). The milestones have definitely been met as far as I am concerned and you guys are doing a great job. Keep up the good work! To those who are somehow still awaiting a decision on their namechecks, please be patient and let these guys do their work. I know from customer's standpoint, it's extremely frustrating to have to wait for years in some cases but you gotta understand that namechecks are important steps in the immigration applications processing. This is one of those scenarios where the depts mantra is "better late than sorry". And I can't help but side with the dept.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 11:23 AM  

  • Thanks guys. My wife and daughter were waiting for 13 months. And they recieved their 'green cards' last week.
    Great job!!! and thank you.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 11:49 AM  

  • I had applied for I-485 in aug 2007 as employment based ,working as a RN .My case is still pending it is not fast enough ,its costing me more by renewing everything second time like advance parole,EAD .
    It's like a cloud hanging on my head,can't make decision to buy house or settle down .
    USCIS knows the shortage of nurses then why our case files are collecting dust sitting in their office.finishedthe pending cases then take new cases .seems like its just money making business and unnecessary stress to innocents legal workers.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 12:27 PM  

  • I JUST WANT ALL THE IMMIGRATION LAWS ENFORCED!!!!!!
    Not ignored!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 3:22 PM  

  • Mr.Mike,

    Please into the situation at the Vermont Service Center, the I-130 alien relative (brother/sister)petitions has beed the same date Febuary 25, 2001; for along,long, long time now ,around (3-4yrs) and its have not beed change since, what is wrong with the system, can you please tell us the public?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 7:08 PM  

  • My case has been pending for over 2 years and when you call the 1-800 number, I get the same answer all the time. How can I really find out the status of my case.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 7:47 PM  

  • I would also like to know how I can find out whether by case is being held up for FBI background check

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 7:57 PM  

  • I am glad to see that the name check problem has finally been solved. However there remains many victims including myself. My N-400 case was delayed 2 years (nc took 2 years + 8 month processing = 2yr 8m total) which effectively has delayed my I-130 petition case and my wife is still not here. We have just passed our 2nd anniversary apart. I think I deserve faster processing on my I-130 given the unreasonable two year delay. An excessive name check delay should be eligible for expedited service. (even though the delay came from another case such as N-400) USCIS needs to be cognitive and responsive to such cause-effect situations.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 24, 2009 8:52 PM  

  • Good news is what we have heard for a while now, but my wife filed a petition 6 years ago for me, with NO ANSWER. Why the security check backlog? FBI backlogged? Note, I have been in the USA for OVER 10 YEARS!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 25, 2009 12:01 AM  

  • i had my interview for n-400 at washington dc faifrax field office 08/21/2008 i passed the test but no decision yet since then i've been waiting for oath it's been over seven month now, they should make decision on my case because it's pending over 6 months , but no decision yet .

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 25, 2009 1:43 AM  

  • Really???? Why is mine still pending since Sept 2005......

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At March 25, 2009 10:37 AM  

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