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                    [Title] => California Service Center approves less than 7% of humanitarian revalidation requests
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                    [DatePublished] => 2018-11-11 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => CIS Ombudsman blasts California Service Center Humanitarian Revalidation Unit over processing of humanitarian revalidation requests
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In its annual report to Congress, the CIS Ombudsman (CIS OMB) issued a critical report on the way the USCIS has been handling and processing requests for humanitarian revalidation.

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Ordinarily, I write this Immigration Column to advise and inform people about immigration news, laws, benefits, and procedures. However, this week, I am writing directly to the Fil-Am officers and adjudicators at the California Service Center (CSC) about the apparent assembly line, form denials of Humanitarian Revalidation requests.

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In its annual report to Congress, the CIS Ombudsman (CIS OMB) issued a critical report on the way the USCIS has been handling and processing requests for humanitarian revalidation.

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Ordinarily, I write this Immigration Column to advise and inform people about immigration news, laws, benefits, and procedures. However, this week, I am writing directly to the Fil-Am officers and adjudicators at the California Service Center (CSC) about the apparent assembly line, form denials of Humanitarian Revalidation requests.

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