USCIS Releases 2023 Data on Applications Processed; Attempts to Reduce Backlogs

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USCIS Releases 2023 Data on Applications Processed; Attempts to Reduce Backlogs

by Caroline Lee

by Caroline Lee

USCIS released data from FY2023 showing that it completed 10 million immigration cases and reduced its backlog for the first time in over a decade, making progress towards its strategic initiatives. The agency also announced that its data improved customer experiences, addressed humanitarian needs, and strengthened employment-based immigration in the last year. Per USCIS, it reduced backlogs by over 15% in 2023 and effectively eliminated its backlog of naturalization applications; the median processing time for naturalization applications dropped from 10.5 months to 6.1 months by the end of the fiscal year. USCIS also launched new online tools in 2023 which are intended to enhance customers’ experience and increase efficiency.

The agency stated that it will continue to build on its progress in 2024 while monitoring and addressing remaining processing delays. Within this framework, USCIS has announced new filing fees effective April 1, and has stated that the new fees will allow it to recover operating costs, reestablish and maintain timely case processing, and foster efficiency in the adjudication of immigration benefits.

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