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    Documents needed for Naturalization

    N-400 Interview Hi all, I filed my N-400 based on marrige to a USC. I just recived the interview letter and it asks us both to be in the interview. Is that typical? also they have asked for any civil complaints againest me? I dont understand what they mean. Can some one who knows this...
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    What's the purpose of a lawyer at the interview?

    Your lawyer can and will speak on your behalf when appropriate. He/She could be helpful when the IO asks you specific questions that you are not comfertable to answer. He also could object to some questions that have been asked by the IO. If the Lawyer doesnt speak or intervene with the...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    you can file an appeal with the US district court of appeals
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    withdraw application after interview, possible?help please

    It is very hard to say what is the best way to withdraw. Is your N-400 application is based on your marrige to your "I am assuming" US citizen husband? If that is the case and you been qualified to apply for your N-400 after 36 months from USCIS approval of your I-485, then you should withdraw...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    Hello All, I have a friend who wants to file a WOM for her N-400 application. She got a confirmation that her background check from the FBI was cleared less than 6 months ago for another application she had, but the USCIS ordered a new one even though that violates their own 15 month policy...
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    Store refusing to return my passport

    go to the store where you lost your passport, call the police while you are there, have the police show up and explain what happend right there. Most likely, you will get out of the store with your passport.
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    when a lawsuit is filed and the defendant is any branch of the US government, the defendant has 60 days to answer. It is the law, and it is not up to plaintiff or court.
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    N400 @ Detroit - Watchout

    Every interview is video taped by USCIS feild office, he needs to get a lawyer and ask for a copy of the tape, and then sue them. If he apeals it, it will go no where.
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    Moral Character Question

    It would have been a criminal charge of domestic violance had your wife pressed charges and you were aressted. Fighting and arguing with your spouce is not a crime, otherwise every married person in the country would be a criminal as we all argue. Do not worry about it.
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    There is no such thing as 30-day deadline when a suit filed againest the Fedral government. Fedral rules indicate that the US government has 60 days to answer any complaint filed aginest it. It is not up to the court or the judge to change that. 60 day count down starts from the date of which...
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    Suddenly Freaked Out

    If you apply for I-90, it will take you several months before the replacement. Do you still have your conditional card? if so, what is the experation date? As far is what could your ex-wife have done is SIMPLY nothing. If you have been legitametley, then you have nothing to worry about...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    Regarding your question, The USCIS has done the oath for the palinfiffs so the court did not have to. As I indicated case is the biggest blow in USCIS's face.
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    My recommendation to you is file Pro Se first (if your case is straight forward; i.e. no convections ETC) and see how the AUSA response. If you get a challenging answer, then hire a counsel to take on your case. This way you can save a lot of money. I had my lawyer handle it from the beginning...
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    Getting tougher for legal immigrants?

    As you saw in the article, there is no intention of enhancing their customer service. USCIS does not need more money to teach their officers how to be polite to customers and how to give them accurate information. Yes I agree if the fee will make them better people and more efficient. The...
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    Getting tougher for legal immigrants?

    Let me understand this correctly, the current administration wants to have the legal immigrants who have been part of this country at least 3 years where they have paid their taxes, pay more money. USCIS have already admitted that the immigration fees (as they are) are sufficient to cover all...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    AUSA can't and will not tell you something that is not true. As they represent the intrest of the US government, they bylaw, can not give you any information as an intent of deception (that would not go well with the Judge). AUSA however could be passing the information from USCIS which gave...
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    New procedure in Name check

    Yes this policy does infact exist: "The USCIS has changed this policy to limit the number of lawsuits that can be filed under Section 336(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. This section of the law permits naturalization applicants to file a writ of mandamus in federal court to force a...
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    New procedure in Name check

    Yes this information is correct. USCIS will only schedule an interviw after the applicant's background check has been cleared. All of the feilds offices have been ordered to do so from USCIS headquarter in Washington DC. They started doing that to avoid thousands of lawsuits. This would not...
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    denied file,what to do now?

    Here is my recommendations: 1- Get an INFOPASS, bring with you the letter you recived from USCIS. Ask to speak with a supervisor (not an information Officer) and request from him/her to give you copies of the letters they claim they sent you. Check the address of where these letters where...
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    Anyone with a lawsuit against USCIS or thinking about a lawsuit (Merged)

    PLAINTIFFS can not choose a judge to their cases. The way judges are assigned to casses depends purly in the loads of casses each judge has in their dockets. Think of it this way, when you file your case, the court clerk will look at all of court judges case loads and assign your case to who...
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