CEI Centros de Servicio de Implementación de Buena Idea
CEI Centros de Servicio de Implementación de Buena Idea
Septiembre 9, 2004
Over the past year or so, processing times for family based, I-130 immigrant petitions have skyrocketed. Of particular significance are the extended processing times for visa petitions in the “Familiar inmediato” o “IR” category, en caso de visados disponibles inmediatamente y el principal obstáculo para la tramitación de visados en los Estados Unidos son la CEI servicio de centro de los retrasos, los retrasos que se han estirado hasta el tiempo que 2 años. En el último mes, sin embargo, CIS headquarters has issued a directive instructing the four regional CIS service centers to give first priority to adjudicating I-130 petitions in the IR category or other family preference categories where a visa is immediately available. The class of family members that come under the IR category and who will most benefit from this new policy are overseas spouses of U.S. los ciudadanos, durante 21 year old children of US citizens and parents of adult U.S. los ciudadanos.
Como se ha dicho, the IR category includes spouses of U.S. los ciudadanos, durante 21 años de edad los niños de EE.UU.. citizens and parents of over 21 años de edad EE.UU.. los ciudadanos. For relatives such as these, no line for visa availability exists, just a line to have the I-130 petition approved by a CIS service center and ultimately forwarded to a US consular post for final immigrant visa processing.
It is important to note though, for those IR family members already in the U.S., immigrant processing in the U.S. is usually available (“ajuste de estatus) and the above CIS service center delays do not come into play since such filings are ultimately processed through a local CIS office, with employment authorization and sometimes advance parole travel documents available for applicants while the filing is pending.
But for those IR family members waiting overseas, processing times are slowly starting to shrink. Por ejemplo, y los EE.UU.. citizen who is trying to facilitate the entry of his overseas spouse, durante 21 niño de año (or step child), or his parents, no longer will face a 2 year wait before the I-130 petition will be reviewed at a CIS Service Center, tales como el Centro de Servicio de Nebraska (the facility processing I-130 petitions filed by mainly Midwestern based U.S. miembros de la familia). Para este punto, processing times have been reduced to 1 year for the IR category, and I expect that in the coming year, initial processing will be cut down to 6 meses o menos. And such reduced processing times may obviate the need for U.S. citizens to file the additional K-3 petition in order to speed up the arrival of an overseas groom or bride. All in all, with the implementation of the new directive, total processing time for the overseas IR family member can be expected to eventually be reduced to 12 meses o menos, taking into account CIS Service Center processing, National Visa Center processing and then finally the overseas’ EE.UU.. consular post scheduling.
What does the new directive mean for other I-130 petitions for non-IR category relatives?
The I-130 for family members in any of the Family Preference categories (ver más abajo) will not be reviewed or processed until there is visa availability. That does not mean there will be additional delays for such family members or that such family member’s will be negatively impacted for the most part. En lugar, CIS will not waste its resources in giving immediate attention to I-130 petitions for family members who will have to wait a period of anywhere from 4 a 30 years for visas to become available anyway.
Más específicamente, the following is a breakdown of the family preference categories and the approximate visa line for each category:
First Preference – adult unmarried child of U.S. ciudadano; 4 años, except much longer for those from Philippines (14 años) and Mexico (12 años)
Second Preference A – unmarried, durante 21 year old child of Lawful Permanent Resident and spouse of Lawful Permanent Resident; 4 años, except longer for those from Mexico (7 años)
Second Preference B – unmarried, sobre 21 year old child of Lawful Permanent Resident; 9 años, except longer for those from Mexico
Tercera Preferencia – married child of U.S. ciudadano; 7 años, except longer for those from Philippines (16 años) and Mexico (12 años)
Cuarta Preferencia – sibling of U.S. ciudadano; 12 años, except longer for those from Philippines (aproximadamente 20 años)
Así, por ejemplo, no longer will a U.S. citizen file an I-130 petition for an adult unmarried child and receive an approval notice within 2 años, y luego se dijo que un período adicional de años de espera para la disponibilidad de visas deberán. En lugar, although the I-130 petition filing date will establish the family members place in line (fecha de prioridad), adjudication of the petition will only take place once that family member’s place in the relevant visa line becomes current – and as set forth above, that could mean anywhere from 4 a 20 años.
Publicado en septiembre de 9, 2004 – “LEY DE INMIGRACION FORO”
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