Hi Guys.
So
On April 29th, out of hopeless courtesy, I sent out an intent to sue letter to USCIS, DHS, US Attorney General, and DHS counsel, giving them 30 days, with a draft complaint.
I filed my 1447(b) this past Friday, the 26th, in LA, thinking, no response has been forthcoming and next business day is the 30th.
(Somewhat humorous experience, I thought "bluebacked" meant documents bound in blue folders; I haggled with the Staples people to sell me 3 of the stupid folders instead of a whole box. Also, I drafted a nice cover letter that was so unnecessary it was returned.)
Anyway, I filed in person and the clerk was a cool soothing balm of a civil servant, in contrast to the CIS folks. Filing took about 40 minutes in all. It is correct, there is no fee in LA. Don't know why. Maybe they know we've all already paid useless lawyers etc.
So, Saturday the 27th, I sent copies of the complaint and summons to the defendants.
Today, I had a panic attack because I did not list the local US district attorney as a party of interest, but the local office of the US attorney general!!
So I drafted a makeshift amendment with an original and amended "notice to interested parties", ready to send to all defendants, their counsel, and the court.
I get home and there is my oath letter, for June 16th, dated May 26th, postmarked May 30th.
I cried and made a few toasts with mu husband before the paranoia came back...
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I am assuming this was the result of my intent to sue letter.
But where does that leave my filed lawsuit?
Can they (USCIS) disinvite me from my oath ceremony?
I considered dismissing my case, but can't find the correct form to do so.
Then, I am wary of dismissing my case, because I do not trust CIS' modus operandi.
So, right now, I have decided to leave my complaint as is, not update anything, etc. and wait.
Can a plaintiff make a motion to dimiss his/her case? If so, is there a specific form?
The other thing that genuinely bothers me is that I do not want to clog up the court system with an extraneous complaint.
I am looking at the following course: going to work, preparing for my wedding on June 17th (!), going to my oath ceremony on June 16th, and then personally going back to the pro se unit at the court house to ask how I can dismiss my case.
Comments? Thoughts? Suggestions?
And...thanks so much to all.
Gosh, I wish I could celebrate already!!!