kk405 said:I can not begin to tell all of you who have been posting valuable and very detailed information on this site, what an important and honorable thing it is you have done. It is truly a sad time that we, as legal residents of this country, who have been through numerous check and re-checks, are still being subject to such humiliating and extraordinarily disruptive roadblocks toward once and for all becoming a U.S. Citizen. Without making this too long,
A brief background: I have been a green card holder since 6-12-2000. I have an MBA from an ivy league school and a high paying job on wall street. I travel very extensively and have changed 3 passports in the last 2 years with more than 50 visas in them, having been checked numerous times by our own government as well as others. The reason I am saying all this is that I have no clue why it has taken so long for the USCIS or the FBI to complete my background check or anything else that may be holding my application. I filed my N400 on March 17, 2005 and it was received by USCIS on March 19, 2005. I received the appointment for my fingerprinting rather quickly and did so on May 3, 2005. My interview date at the Worth Ave. office in Manhattan was on November 16, 2005. After passing the exam, I was told by the immigration office that she can not approve my case yet (she check marked the bottom of the form where it says ‘B) A decision cannot yet be made about your application’. She mentioned that my background check is not yet complete, but oddly enough told me that ‘if you have not heard from me within 120 days, this is my address and name, write to me.’ I wasn’t sure what the significance of 120 days is (now I know, after stumbling upon this message board). So, 4 months passed and I wrote her and a very generic reply came back USCIS that ‘your N-400 application is still under review…’ I wrote one more time and the same reply came back. So, I made 3 InfoPass appointments from June to October of 2006. First time, I was told the application is still being reviewed and they could not give me ANY additional information including how long it may take or if I could talk to anyone else, including the reviewer or a supervisor. Second time I was told that my INS agent is gone and the case is being handled by a different agent whom I can not get the name of and he is reviewing the case! And the third time they told me it is still being reviewed and they can not give me any additional information, after which I came home, did some research and found this forum; an incredible gem!!!!
I have two questions and requests: First, does anyone know of a lawyer in New York City who may be willing to file the necessary paperwork and has done it successfully, for a reasonable fee? If not, I am willing to go through the process myself, like so many of you have. And my second question is, has anyone filed this suit in NYC? And if so, can someone please send me the link to the proper forms, documents that need to be filed (this can also be the link to any relevant posting on this site).
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Application Sent: 03/17/2005
Application Received by USCIS: 03/19/2005
Fingerprinted: 5/3/2005
Interview Date: 11/16/2005
Oat Date: XX/XX/XXXX
You can register on PACER and lookup Southern District of New York for cases filed in Foley Square and find the lawyers that have submitted those for such. Or file pro-se.
If you are filing pro-se go to 500 Pearl Street 2nd Floor Pro-se office and ask for a Pro-Se package. They are very helpful and will guide you through the process.
you can view sample filings on this forum or on pacer. Hope this helps...the only way to get this done is by filing a lawsuit...Good Luck.