Thank you for your response, mohamedmohamed.
I am the primary applicant and my wife is beneficiary.
I understand the the primary application has to be adjudicated before his/her beneficiary applicants. But I heard many terrible stories that sometime the approval of beneficiary applicants is delayed one year or more. My guess is that FBI name check is the culprit.
Well, I think it might be a good idea to file one writ of mandamus for myself first. Then see what happens.
I am the primary applicant and my wife is beneficiary.
I understand the the primary application has to be adjudicated before his/her beneficiary applicants. But I heard many terrible stories that sometime the approval of beneficiary applicants is delayed one year or more. My guess is that FBI name check is the culprit.
Well, I think it might be a good idea to file one writ of mandamus for myself first. Then see what happens.
mohamedmohamed said:I would say you can file one complaint if you one of you is d derivative of the other, because that will mean if the primary petitioner case get approved the all the other derivatives should be automatically approved to, and also it mean that all the facts, and the circumstances are the same too.
the oppsit will be true if you have a different application, and neither one of you is a derivative of the other, then you can file wo different cases.