namecheckvictim
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Yeah GC I got all the information and help right from this forum here, also want to update everyone that I got naturalized on Friday June 18th as promised by AUSA, although I went and saw him on Thursday to sign the Voluntary dismissal, after he did gave me a copy of the PG1 of my N400 with approved stamp on it dated June 14th in the Action block.
Right after the oath I asked the director of our field office of USCIS very nicely if he would give a huge favor and have someone get a copy of my birth certificate out of my A-File ( I had lost my birth certificate ), so I can file a petition for my mother the same day and amazingly he was nice enough to have that taken care of. A copy of the birth certificate is required to file for your parents along with the Naturalization Certificate.
For most people here they usually run to apply for their US passports, I ran and filed for pet ion for my mom. Oath was scheduled for 9:30 and we were done by 11:30 and it took them about another 45 min to give me the copy of my birth certificate and by three I had already filed for my mother, not really keen for the Passport so that can wait.
Do not waste anytime writing letters here and there I won't get the results, instead you will get the standard pre printed responses from them, only thing that is going to have your file moved with the FBI is filing 1447(b)...... Goodluck, I got it all done within 35 days of filing and I filed right after 120 days. These suckers they know they are breaking the law by not adjudicating the N400 in 120 days, what they did after I files 1447, the expedite request for name check they could have done it right after 90 days of the interview so they can have it back before 120 days but no it cost them money to expedite so they will sleep on it. There should be a system where after 90 days of the interview they can automatically expedite the name check with FBI and charge the applicant for it, I would have Gladly paid them the $350 that I paid for filing the 1447 with district court plus the mailing costs and still would have saved countless hour of reading thru this forum to prepare my lawsuit to expedite the name check. The only thing I feel sad about is that I cut through the line of about 330,000 people stuck in the name check that were ahead of me and I expedited mine by filing 1447. And many of these people don't even know that they have the law on their side and they can sue the government.
Think of it like this they are breaking the law by not adjudicating the app in 120 days and you are giving them a break..... But if you break the law will they give you a break?
I don't think so.
I will be honest I was bit hesitant to the point when I was getting ready to file with the Court clerk and co-incidentally a gentlemen came to withdraw his case. He was from Somalia and you guys will not believe that after how many years of his interview he filed 1447, take a wild guess ....... 9 years he was interviewed in 2001, I could have never believed if I haven't met him myself and after nine years he found out about 1447 and he got it done. I have heard 4 or five years top but 9 years for a namecheck clearance.... Gimme a break..... That guy really truly was the Namecheckvictim not me.
Congratulations to both of you.
Mine also seems to be the same problem (name check) but they never confirmed. Infopas - 4 times - They always mentioned "Additional Review".
I tried writing to Congressmen, Senator, FBI, Ombudsman, District Dir etc and you are right, it didn't help.
Did you guys file 1447 by yourself? I went thru a lawyer and tried to contact the court and they said everythng has to come thru the lawyer.
Yeah GC I got all the information and help right from this forum here, also want to update everyone that I got naturalized on Friday June 18th as promised by AUSA, although I went and saw him on Thursday to sign the Voluntary dismissal, after he did gave me a copy of the PG1 of my N400 with approved stamp on it dated June 14th in the Action block.
Right after the oath I asked the director of our field office of USCIS very nicely if he would give a huge favor and have someone get a copy of my birth certificate out of my A-File ( I had lost my birth certificate ), so I can file a petition for my mother the same day and amazingly he was nice enough to have that taken care of. A copy of the birth certificate is required to file for your parents along with the Naturalization Certificate.
For most people here they usually run to apply for their US passports, I ran and filed for pet ion for my mom. Oath was scheduled for 9:30 and we were done by 11:30 and it took them about another 45 min to give me the copy of my birth certificate and by three I had already filed for my mother, not really keen for the Passport so that can wait.
Do not waste anytime writing letters here and there I won't get the results, instead you will get the standard pre printed responses from them, only thing that is going to have your file moved with the FBI is filing 1447(b)...... Goodluck, I got it all done within 35 days of filing and I filed right after 120 days. These suckers they know they are breaking the law by not adjudicating the N400 in 120 days, what they did after I files 1447, the expedite request for name check they could have done it right after 90 days of the interview so they can have it back before 120 days but no it cost them money to expedite so they will sleep on it. There should be a system where after 90 days of the interview they can automatically expedite the name check with FBI and charge the applicant for it, I would have Gladly paid them the $350 that I paid for filing the 1447 with district court plus the mailing costs and still would have saved countless hour of reading thru this forum to prepare my lawsuit to expedite the name check. The only thing I feel sad about is that I cut through the line of about 330,000 people stuck in the name check that were ahead of me and I expedited mine by filing 1447. And many of these people don't even know that they have the law on their side and they can sue the government.
Think of it like this they are breaking the law by not adjudicating the app in 120 days and you are giving them a break..... But if you break the law will they give you a break?
I don't think so.
I will be honest I was bit hesitant to the point when I was getting ready to file with the Court clerk and co-incidentally a gentlemen came to withdraw his case. He was from Somalia and you guys will not believe that after how many years of his interview he filed 1447, take a wild guess ....... 9 years he was interviewed in 2001, I could have never believed if I haven't met him myself and after nine years he found out about 1447 and he got it done. I have heard 4 or five years top but 9 years for a namecheck clearance.... Gimme a break..... That guy really truly was the Namecheckvictim not me.
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