United States Citizenship & Immigration Services: Latest Job Openings, Reviews and Ratings & Profile wise Salary Distribution
We've calculated that the average salary at United States Citizenship & Immigration Services is $49K based on 40 user-submitted salaries
A total of 7 United States Citizenship & Immigration Services employees gave United States Citizenship & Immigration Services an average happiness rating of 3.8 out of 5.0.
3 Anonymous Employees from United States Citizenship & Immigration Services submitted reviews
2"It is not OK! High turnover and Unreasonable case load requirements, await Asylum Officers!"
The US Government does provide a form of a IRA, health insurance, and vacation. Many people are motivated to help people when the seek a job as an Asylum Officer.
Cons
The time provided to do interviews, update systems, and write up cases in insufficient and forces Asylum Officers to engage in unpaid overtime. If you get a backlog of cases, you may be written up and I have know people to fired for having a backlog. Managers quality is very low. You are likely to get a bad manager and your experience will be terrible. You are viewed as only working there to make management look good. Promotion tends to be based on friends and who you know. The IT systems Asylum Officers use is 40 years old. This makes doing the job very hard. You will be forced to engage in long trainings (the usefulness is debatable) in remote locations of the US to keep your job. USCIS tried to upgrade the systems spending 3 billion and failed. You will discover that RAIO is only interested in numbers. You will be forced to do weekly trainings that take away from your time to process cases.
Advice to Management
I have no advice. RAIO USCIS Management knows there is high turnover and does not care. They can simply hire more people. My advice is to the US Congress and GAO. You need to know what is going on in RAIO Asylum and make changes.
1 Business Analyst from United States Citizenship & Immigration Services submitted reviews
5My mangement team was outstanding I have no suggestions for the managers
3 Anonymous Employees from United States Citizenship & Immigration Services submitted reviews
3.9I have worked for the USCIS for 3 years and it has been a wonderful experience, they provide essential training that enables you do your job. Compensation and benefits are decent.
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