My I-485 has been approved ultimately
After two years of FBI name check delay, my I-485 application has been ultimately approved. My application was in EB1 (outstanding professors and researchers) category. I am a Canadian citizen born in India. I filed a WOM on May 16, 2007 in Newark, NJ district court. FBI was my 1st defendant, followed by attorney general and USCIS. I could serve the summons to all the defendants, which were received by the defendants by May 23. However, unfortunately, on May 22, judge Chesler dismissed my case stating that this court has no jurisdiction on the matter. Fortunately, the dismissal letter was only sent to me and not to any of the defendants. I believe that the defendants did not know about the dismissal. I think that immediately after receiving the summons, FBI started working on my name check and cleared that. On June 20, I received an e-mail from AUSA that my adjustment of status has been approved and I should withdraw the court case. The following day I received the approval letter from Newark, NJ USCIS district office with approval date of June 13. Since, my I-485 application was filed at Vermont Service Center (VSC), I should receive the green card from VSC. However, there is still no update at VSC on my case status. I hope that VSC will do the update in few weeks and I will receive the card within another month.