Lazycis & Jefkorn
What form do I need to file (to dismiss or close my WOM) next week after my Oath I'm planning to file the same day
Thank you
I meant that a minor does not have to go to court hearings.
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Thank you Lazycis. I submitted the WOM this morning. I got 1 original Summons with steel seal and another copy for each defendant. Which one should I mail to the defendant with the complaint? I guess the copy of the original copy, right? because the clert just mentioned to send back the original one back to the court. What should I do for the second page of the summoms? I mean The form for "return of service"?
Please see my timeline. Is it time for me to file WOM or should I write to Senator/Congressman and Ombudsman first? I had somewhat complicated case due to back and forth travel but I didn't break continuous residency or physical presence. Please advise.
jefkorn, thank you so much I'll have to update cregan notes
AUSU had ask me to file the dismiss on the day of Oath and let her know
hereismygc, that's so cool ... you'rs is moving along
The USCIS is required by law to make a decision within 120 days after the interview. File 1447b suit and get your citizenship within 30-60 days.
Sorry. I had the typo. I am asking If I should send the copy of the original Summons with one copy of complaint to each defendant. right?
Does the reinterview reset the 120 days counter? I talked to a couple of IOs on the phone and over infopass and they say that I should count 120 days after reinterview. If otherwise can you point out the law stating so?
I received FP notice, after FP is done do I have to file it with court?
Today I received email update about my WOM case filed 2 weeks back saying
Online access to documents in this case are limited to counsel of record only. All documents are available for review in the Office of the Clerk. Counsel of record: please note that you will need to log into CM/ECF to access any documents in this case. (Folan, Karen)Does this have any significant meaning for me (I mean what is "Counsel Of Record")?