watertown,
It's better to be overzealous when you deal with USCIS. File proof of service and file an amended complaint. Just modify your original complaint by describing recent events and asking for a court order to issue I-551 card within 30 days. Title it "first amended complaint" and file with the court. No need to serve it to all defendants, just send it by regular mail/hand deliver it to AUSA and include certificate of service when you file complaint with the court. Cite these decisions in your support: Loa-Herrera v. Trominski, 231 F.3d 984, 988 (5th Cir. 2000) (“federal law guarantees LPR's certain rights of documentation they can use to prove, to potential employers and others, their right to be in the United States”); Etuk v. Slattery, 936 F.2d 1433, 1444 (2d Cir. 1991) (“The INA mandates that the Attorney General provide LPRs who register with proof of their legal status”).
Contact AUSA and explain what are you going to do and why.
Congratulations cregan and mustafa! I had been away, recovering from jet lag now. Lot of activity here, good luck to all who have taken action and are making things happen. Lazy and cregan, you guys are the best, helping and motivating others who need your help.
Lazycis, yesterday I received a notice from court clerk!! Its initial scheduling conference set before judge on 04/17/2009. I hasten to add that I didn't reply to MTD filed by AUSA as of todate.
Will it still be okay to file First amended complaint? Will this amended complaint follow the same format as the original one, e.g, venue, casue of action, injury to plaintiff, ground for relief, prayer for relief? Or just a paragraph detailing recent event and then seek relief will suffice?
Congratulations cregan and mustafa! I had been away, recovering from jet lag now. Lot of activity here, good luck to all who have taken action and are making things happen. Lazy and cregan, you guys are the best, helping and motivating others who need your help.
Lazycis, yesterday I received a notice from court clerk!! Its initial scheduling conference set before judge on 04/17/2009. I hasten to add that I didn't reply to MTD filed by AUSA as of todate.
Will it still be okay to file First amended complaint? Will this amended complaint follow the same format as the original one, e.g, venue, casue of action, injury to plaintiff, ground for relief, prayer for relief? Or just a paragraph detailing recent event and then seek relief will suffice?
Lazycis and other gurus,
I went to Boston-CIS and asked about my green card. The IO told me that ,my file had been sent to NSC on Jan 26. He put 551 stamp on my passport for 6 months.
My WOM was filed on Dec 29, 2008. Shall I submit voluntary dismissal notice or wait till Feb 28, 2009?
Did you ask for physical plastic card in the prayer? I think this should be standard in all Complaints for GC going forward. The issues of delayed card production come up one way or the other so it would be an insurance against such delays. Besides it will give plaintiff peace of mind knowing that he doesn't have to dismiss the Complaint just because he has received the approval and not the actual card yet.
Hi lazycis and all others!!
It has been a long time that I didn't come on this forum. Hope everything is good here... Lazycis, is Paz1960 still coming or is he gone?? how about other guys like wenlock. I am really glad to see that you are still helping people. Could you tell me what happened to your case. You filed an appeal, so what happend, then???
I am going to Chicago Northen district court to file my WOM tomorrow(Friday,02/20/2009). I have my complaint signed by My husband, me and my daugter. I made 8 copies of it. I have onecover sheet, it seems No signiture needed from us. I made 5 Summons for 5 defendants. Again NO signuture need here either. I will $350 in cash with me. Then what else needed for tomorrow?
Another question: since my daughter is one of the Plaintiffs, should she be there if court ask us to present? She is now junior in high school, is very busy with her class. better not to go to court, right?
You do need to sign and date the cover sheet (at the bottom there is "signature of attorney on record").
No need for the minor to sign any docs, you can legally represent your minor child. Ditto for court hearings (I do not expect any). You will need ID (or two) to get into the court building. Have a pen, white out, stapler and blank sheets of paper just in case.
I have doubts that they accept cash, prepare a check written to "Clerk, US District Court".
Many thanks. By the way, what does it mean of "Ditto for court hearing"?
LazyCIS, Jefkorn and Dude,
Please review my draft for first amendment of the original complaint. With you guys' blessing I would like to file it tomorrow.