jzdc said:I haven't served him yet but had the same question. Here is the reply I got
yesterday.
Emilio T. Gonzalez, Director of USCIS
Office of the Chief Counsel
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
20 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Rm 4025
Washington, DC 20529
For 1447b cases, you do not need lots of exhibits just include form N652 (form handed by interviewing officer stating name check is pending), any inquiry done against name check clearance.
simple_guy said:Hi All, I am new to this forum and was wondering if anybody has filed any 1447b case in Eastern District of Michigan (Detroit). My 120 days are going to be completed on Oct 22 and i am considering filing 1447b on Oct 31. I searched pacer and couldn't find any 1447b case in eastern district of michigan.
khalafah2000 said:My lawyer filed the suit in NJ. I checked on PACER and surprisingly, he just sued USCIS and NJ District Director and NOT FBI and DHS. Is it okay?
happyball said:As I mentioned before, I with my husband filed WOM on 08/30/06. DA received the Complaints on 09/18/06. Because both of us received the GC on 10/03/06, we need to dismiss our case (about 43 days left). Here are my questions:
1. Do I need contact the DA who is handling our case before dismissing? And whether I with my husband should file the Motion to Dismiss together with DA? I think I and my husband can dismiss the case by ourselves, right?
2. Whether I still need say something like “DISMISSED without prejudice”? What basic thing I should mention in the Motion to Dismiss? Any suggestions?
3. I would be appreciate very much if you could provide a sample of Motion to Dismiss to me.
Thank you so much for your response!
khalafah2000 said:My lawyer filed the suit in NJ. I checked on PACER and surprisingly, he just sued USCIS and NJ District Director and NOT FBI and DHS. Is it okay?
Balto said:WHY do you even worry about dismissing the case? Unlike the situations where cases must be dismissed first before approval, you already got your card/approval, those a$$es have caused enough trouble for you, let them worroy about dismissing the case. So just sit back and relax
Balto
786riz said:Hello Mr. khalafah2000,
USCIS comes under DHS, so suing one or both either are fine. As far as FBI concern, all of the posting that I have read saying that it is o.k. to sue them but they are not the direct party. Only one posting said you must sue FBI, that person filed a motion because USCIS was trying to get away by saying that not our fault FBI’s fault because they are not completing name check on time.
khalafah2000 said:My lawyer was an AUSA before(2 times in NY and one time in Florida) and is a very very distinguished lawyer even among the lawyers's community. This is the good part. Bad part is that he is very very hard to reach. You call him, but generally he doesn't respond. My hope is that he knows what he is doing. I will though try to reach him and raise my concerns.
cajack said:Hmmmmmmmm. It is odd. Usually, attorney suppose to reply to his/her customer quickly, because you pay him/her unless he/she is extremely busy. could you talk to his/her assistant or paralegal? Well, since your lawyer has experience as a AUSA, you should be fine. Wish you good luck.
Jack
TheRock20148 said:Happy check ur private message.
Also anyone have FBI phone number where we can check the status of Fingerprint. THis is not for me but one of my friend. I am done with this process after filling 1447(b).
ThaNKS ALL