A legal challenge against USCIS’s PM-602-0192/4 benefit hold has raised questions about the agency’s processing time calculations. Attorney Curtis Morrison has criticized the government’s reliance on average processing times, arguing that including over 50% of cases currently on hold skews these averages and misrepresents the actual processing situation.
Key Details:
- The litigation is focused on PM-602-0192/4, which pertains to USCIS benefit holds.
- Government attorneys are defending their calculations by citing average processing times.
- Morrison is seeking a math expert to clarify how the inclusion of on-hold cases impacts these averages.
- The outcome of this litigation could affect how USCIS reports processing times in the future.
This case could have significant implications for immigrants awaiting benefits, as it may lead to more accurate reporting and transparency from USCIS. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @curtismorrison
