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I had my interview back in February 2020, and received an 'unable to make a decision' notice.
I'm now looking at a lawsuit, but have a question.
I was interviewed at the Brooklyn NY field office, but I'm thinking of moving to a different state. Would I sue in Brooklyn federal court, or in the new state where I'll be living?
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I just finished talking to the asst US atty. I was informed that my file is still traveling around the USA.Well, it has to be ordered from my old District Office to the new one, then USCIS will get a chance to look at it and see what can be done. They have till Dec, 13 for now. Hopefully we'll hear some good news by then. Please pray for me!
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The assistant US attorney was very courteous and professional. She told me that the whole issue lies on the new office's decision.
This is just a quick update regarding my case.