
Sec. 1574. Reports to Congress
TITLE 8,
CHAPTER 13,
SUBCHAPTER II,
Sec. 1574.
- (a) Backlog elimination plan
- (1) Report required
Not later than 90 days after October 17, 2000, the Attorney
General shall submit a report to the Committees on the Judiciary
and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives
concerning -
- (A) the backlogs in immigration benefit applications in
existence as of October 17, 2000; and
- (B) the Attorney General's plan for eliminating such
backlogs.
- (2) Report elements
The report shall include -
- (A) an assessment of the data systems used in adjudicating
and reporting on the status of immigration benefit
applications, including -
- (i) a description of the adequacy of existing computer
hardware, computer software, and other mechanisms to comply
with the adjudications and reporting requirements of this
subchapter; and
- (ii) a plan for implementing improvements to existing data
systems to accomplish the purpose of this subchapter, as
described in section 1571(a) of this title;
- (B) a description of the quality controls to be put into
force to ensure timely, fair, accurate, and complete processing
and adjudication of such applications;
- (C) the elements specified in subsection (b)(2) of this
section;
- (D) an estimate of the amount of appropriated funds that
would be necessary in order to eliminate the backlogs in each
category of immigration benefit applications described in
subsection (b)(2) of this section; and
- (E) a detailed plan on how the Attorney General will use any
funds in the Immigration Services and Infrastructure
Improvements Account to comply with the purposes of this
subchapter.
- (b) Annual reports
- (1) In general
Beginning 90 days after the end of the first fiscal year for
which any appropriation authorized by section 1573(b) of this
title is made, and 90 days after the end of each fiscal year
thereafter, the Attorney General shall submit a report to the
Committees on the Judiciary and Appropriations of the Senate and
the House of Representatives concerning the status of -
- (A) the Immigration Services and Infrastructure Improvements
Account including any unobligated balances of appropriations in
the Account; and
- (B) the Attorney General's efforts to eliminate backlogs in
any immigration benefit application described in paragraph (2).
- (2) Report elements
The report shall include -
- (A) State-by-State data on -
- (i) the number of naturalization cases adjudicated in each
quarter of each fiscal year;
- (ii) the average processing time for naturalization
applications;
- (iii) the number of naturalization applications pending for
up to 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months, 36 months,
and 48 months or more;
- (iv) estimated processing times adjudicating newly
submitted naturalization applications;
- (v) an analysis of the appropriate processing times for
naturalization applications; and
- (vi) the additional resources and process changes needed to
eliminate the backlog for naturalization adjudications;
- (B) the status of applications or, where applicable,
petitions described in subparagraph (C), by Immigration and
Naturalization Service district, including -
- (i) the number of cases adjudicated in each quarter of each
fiscal year;
- (ii) the average processing time for such applications or
petitions;
- (iii) the number of applications or petitions pending for
up to 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months, 36 months,
and 48 months or more;
- (iv) the estimated processing times adjudicating newly
submitted applications or petitions;
- (v) an analysis of the appropriate processing times for
applications or petitions; and
- (vi) a description of the additional resources and process
changes needed to eliminate the backlog for such processing
and adjudications; and
- (C) a status report on -
- (i) applications for adjustments of status to that of an
alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence;
- (ii) petitions for nonimmigrant visas under section 1184 of
this title;
- (iii) petitions filed under section 1154 of this title to
classify aliens as immediate relatives or preference
immigrants under section 1153 of this title;
- (iv) applications for asylum under section 1158 of this
title;
- (v) registrations for Temporary Protected Status under
section 1254a of this title; and
- (vi) a description of the additional resources and process
changes needed to eliminate the backlog for such processing
and adjudications.
- (3) Absence of appropriated funds
In the event that no funds are appropriated subject to section
1573(b) of this title in the fiscal year in which this Act is
enacted, the Attorney General shall submit a report to Congress
not later than 90 days after the end of such fiscal year, and
each fiscal year thereafter, containing the elements described in
paragraph (2).
This section is referred to in section 1573 of this title.
SOURCE
REFERENCES IN TEXT
ABOLITION OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE AND TRANSFER OF
FUNCTIONS
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