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END OF FBI NAME-CHECK DELAYS?

Posted By Bradley Maged On November 30, 2007 @ 8:50 am In Uncategorized | No Comments

AILA is reporting that:  “In a meeting with AILA and other organizations, DHS Secretary Chertoff indicated that USCIS and the FBI are changing parts of the name check process, with the expected result that a large proportion of the backlog should be cleared within six months. The changes are consistent with Secretary Chertoff’s risk management approach. The Secretary hopes that, in addition to clearing the backlog, a large percentage of the kinds of applications and situations that have previously been caught in name check delays will, in the future, be cleared quickly. However, he cautions that some checks still will be delayed by investigations, but that that number should represent a small proportion of the numbers previously delayed.” [AILA InfoNet Doc. No. 07113061 (posted Nov. 30, 2007)].


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