A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
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Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#2Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#3I wonder how much of the delay can be attributed to lobbying from the immigration lawyers that profit from the complicated, paper based process.
Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#4It is beyond...well I don't know...beyond something that our federal government proves itself time and time again so incompetent at this sort of thing.
Yes, I understand in Washington that the political process drives everything and that contractors have turned milking-the-cow into an art form, but certain important issues, such as immigration reform, should (pardon me) trump this stasis.
[1] http://qz.com/182303/these-three-management-rules-helped-fix...
Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#5Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#6I went through the green card process last year. From my experience, it is nearly impossible without a lawyer. I wonder how much of the delay can be attributed to lobbying from the immigration lawyers that profit from the complicated, paper based process.
Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#7The amount of repetitive paperwork and needless bureaucratic steps for immigration-related matters is utterly ridiculous. The closest approximation I can make to dealing with immigration-related paperwork is filing taxes without the aid of software and being forced to complete and mail in one section (and have it approved) before moving onto the next.
Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#8Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#9I went through the green card process last year. From my experience, it is nearly impossible without a lawyer. I wonder how much of the delay can be attributed to lobbying from the immigration lawyers that profit from the complicated, paper based process.
Re: A decade into a project to digitize U.S. immigration forms, just one is online
#10I went through the green card process last year. From my experience, it is nearly impossible without a lawyer. I wonder how much of the delay can be attributed to lobbying from the immigration lawyers that profit from the complicated, paper based process.
Care to elaborate? Family-based immigration (the overwhelming majority of cases) only requires 3 to 5 forms and a lawyer can't help much as you have to provide all the infos and documents yourself. And for employment-based immigration, most of the burden is on the employer.