For whatever it's worth, my own solution is to open the form in Adobe designer and expand the fillable area manually. This is mainly for G325-A address/employment history part -- the 4 digits year number never fits in the original CIS form space. Of course another choice is to leave that blank...
Font size adjustment for fillable forms?
Can any expert shed me some lights on how to handle the font size problem on all these CIS fillable forms? For example, if my entry is longer than the predefined space/font, I get a '+' sign while part of the entry gets truncated and won't get printed...
Stipulation for extension is just an extension and normally initiated by AUSA. Many cases AUSA contacts plaintiff for a signature before filing that with court (like in my own case) but that is not required. I think in your case your AUSA simply bypassed you and filed with the court...
I had the same problem filing mine back in January. I ended up with some construction papers on assorted colors. I picked the closest blue color (but still quite different from the sample I got from the clerks) and went to the court with worries. Fortunately the clerk did not care much about...
I have a question for concurrently filing of I130/I485. In the 1st message of this thread it says that we should use the Chicago lock box. But instructions on I130 and I485 are not consistent about where to file. Can someone clarify which one is more official?
Original copy or not?
Can someone share the experience about whether to send original copies for supporting documents such as birth certificate etc (for I130/I485)? I remember for my own GC the lawyer only sent photocopies.
I wouldn't worry too much about CIS director's name or address. In my case, I simply named the CIS office where I was interviewed as a defendant and everyone seemed taking that OK.
You are very welcome and good luck for the new jouney! As for myself I was lucky/unlucky NC got cleared on the same day of my 1447(b) filing. Not sure what promted FBI's action but I'm more than happy to take it anyways.
It is certainly public for you since you obtained from the web -- Whether it is legal or not for the first guy who put it on the web without permission of CIS is not your problem. So I'd just use it if that supports your petition to any extent.
Not to discourage you but for the sake of making the trade-off for maybe newcomers, I don't think sending this intent to sue letter is a good idea in today's scenario. The reason is simple --
1. Can anyone give a single example that this kind of letters worked in the past? Or is the success...
Why did you serve state Attorney General? You only need to serve Attorney General of this country plus your local US attorney's office (address it to civil process clerk).
I filed in central CA and got both signed Summons (no stamp)and the stamped one (no signature)when I filed in person. I simply sent the stamped ones out to all defendants and so far it's fine with me. -- PACER showed all fine with one exception saying 'original Summons not returned'. I went to...
Thank you Paz for your recommendations. I've emailed my AUSA about this and he told me to wait till he confirmed with CIS before dismissing the case. My understanding is I should join him for a motion to dismiss without prejudice once everything is confirmed OK, right? -- Just don't want to...
This is standard answer and I've got the same thing. However, my impression is that although FBI does not expedite anything based on congressional inquiry, they may have done it differently to requests from First Lady's office, just based on my own experience so far. Of course this is just guess...
Case update
Got some update on my case --
1447B filed in Central CA in January and served all defendants the same day. Filed proof of services the same week and contacted AUSA after about two weeks. Before filing the case I wrote to both senators in CA and Ms. Laura Bush's office and knew my...
I finally found my case in PACER and regarding PROOF OF SERVICE it says:
PROOF OF SERVICE Executed by plaintiff Alberto Gonzales, upon Robert S Mueller served on 1/16/2007, answer due 3/17/2007; Michael Chertoff served on 1/16/2007, answer due 3/17/2007; ...... Alberto Gonzales served on...
Check your mail status on USPS website and print them out when all got delivered. Most court clerks seem taking that fine. For AUSA, just call their civil department and ask, about couple weeks after you served everyone.
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