USCIS is getting ready for an increase in their workload, when immigration reform is enacted. They have to clear up the present backlog first though. - - Donna Poisl
Posted by: Tim Gaynor
The U.S. government agency in charge of processing naturalization and residency applications is preparing for a surge in its workload if President Barack Obama pushes ahead with federal immigration reform next year granting millions of undocumented workers legal status.
A spokesman for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services said the agency is gearing up to handle the huge increase in applications expected if immigration reform is passed by the U.S. Congress.
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