Anyone Interested in Sueing USCIS

aungmoe01

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To All asylee GC holder,

I am an asylee GC holder. Our I485 processings were delay because of USCIS inefficiency. As a result our time require to apply citizenship is delay. I am thinking of suing USCIS to give us credit toward citizenship for all those years we been waiting for our I485 approval. But this can cost alot in lawyer fees and I cannot afford it alone. So I am looking for others who are interested in doing the same and like to share the expenses for one lawyer. This way we can save money and achieve our objective. Anyone interested please email me at aungmoe01@yahoo.com and we will discuss.
 
You're going to sue a government that granted you asylum? I think you should just roll with the punches. Don't bite the 'hand that feeds you.'
 
I am thinking of suing USCIS to give us credit toward citizenship for all those years we been waiting for our I485 approval.

You are not the only one who waited for several years... not until 2005 President Bush signed a law to reduce the wait time for asylee I-485... so your wait all those years are justified... and a judge will not rule in your favor.

Now... When did you filed your I-485? how many years have you waited? Was your case out of processing time? if so how long?

Before 2005 it was taking about 6 to 10 years for asylees to get GCs... and after that they have been processing as they could... and still doing it...but CIS has in the mayority of the cases process them within the time frame they stated when they sue them for the backlog. So with the info you have provided I dont think you have a case.
Just "suck it up" and wait till you are elegible for citizenship...
 
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USCIS should be sued to thier knees in federal court, 4 to 8 month wait for asylum decision from asylum office? it is 2 weeks actually but they extended.

9 months to get RTD that is valid for one year only? 2 years to get GC thru asylum? 2 years to get family here in US after asylee relative petition is filed.?

these are all backlogs and carelessness.

they were sued before and promised to get timly promising, now after they jacked up the fees , they are delaying all immigration cases.

THEY MUST BE RESUED OR THEY WILL DO THIS BAD THINGS!
 
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USCIS should be sued to thier knees in federal court, 4 to 8 month wait for asylum decision from asylum office? it is 2 weeks actually but they extended.

9 months to get RTD that is valid for one year only? 2 years to get GC thru asylum? 2 years to get family here in US after asylee relative petition is filed.?

these are all backlogs and carelessness.

they were sued before and promised to get timly promising, now after they jacked up the fees , they are delaying all immigration cases.

THEY MUST BE RESUED OR THEY WILL DO THIS BAD THINGS!


I second that.
 
USCIS should be sued to thier knees in federal court, 4 to 8 month wait for asylum decision from asylum office? it is 2 weeks actually but they extended.

9 months to get RTD that is valid for one year only? 2 years to get GC thru asylum? 2 years to get family here in US after asylee relative petition is filed.?

these are all backlogs and carelessness.

they were sued before and promised to get timly promising, now after they jacked up the fees , they are delaying all immigration cases.

THEY MUST BE RESUED OR THEY WILL DO THIS BAD THINGS!

I am with John1 on this issue.
Should asylees and refugees be thankful for grant of status and recognition of their problems by US Government? Yes.
However, when US Government and its agent USCIS agree to take and grant status, then they have to meet their obligations in timely manner.
If you grant status of asylee, this is just first step in integration of particular individual in US society.
Years worth of wait time for RTDs, GreenCards, N-400s, I-730s - courts were the only tools to this day to shake things up - look at Ngwavyia v Gonzalez (Asylee Adjustment Case).
Congress did made progress by removing caps for asylee adjustments from 10,000 a year to unlimited .... Long time overdue as if you approve more than 10,000 asylees a year, what was the point of the cap in the first place!!!
Suing USCIS in federal courts proved to be pretty good route for some applicants.
 
its terrible now. months for asylum decision from Asylum office is very unusual.

9 months to get RTD that's valid for one year only is terrible. in other countries like canada, i heraed they issue travel permits that are valid for 5 years.

and all this backlogs after the huge double increase in fees.

that pisses me off more.
 
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