Do you think the rate increase will really make immigration process cases faster like they claim ?



Answer:
Yes, they are more costly...and since they will be more costly there may not be as many applications as before...hence processing times will become much quicker. BTW, that increase will begin on July 30th 2007. It will cost more to attain citizenship as well.
Rate increases equal less processees, so yes, the process should end up much faster.
Well, it could hardly make it slower.

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Actually, I do. They need more people at the FBI on background checks for when the computer spits someone out, or the records in the home country aren't automated. I don't think it will be much faster for MOST, but will be much faster for the slowest.

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