USCIS Realigns Its Organizational Structure

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Early this year, USCIS realigned its organizational structure in order
to “achieve greater efficiency and to more ably accomplish our
mission,” said Alejandro Mayorkas, Director of USCIS. Of the multiple
changes as part of this realignment are three key changes. These
include the following:

The creation of a Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate,
which will bring a greater focus on anti-fraud and national security
initiatives.

The creation of a Customer Service Directorate, which will aid in
USCIS’s overarching goal to increase its provisions of customer
service.

The splitting of the Domestic Operations Directorate into two
directorates, the Service Center Operations Directorate and the Field
Operations Directorate, which will, according to USCIS, provide for
more innovation and greater efficiency in the provision of immigration
services.

The new organizational chart is online and available for viewing at the following Web address:

http://www.uscis.gov/USCIS/News/Images/USCISOrgChart.JPG

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