Moon_g:
I wouldn't think that they need to wait for your "certification of service" tp start working on your case. For my case, I haven't filed my "certification of service" and I probably will never file it now.
In my district we can print out USPS web status and file as proof of services. If your court requires the signed green card, I would wait for it for a few weeks. My understanding is that the 60 days start from the date when all defendants (including district us attorney) are served (some version says from us attorney being served), so when to file "certification of service" is not that important.
Good luck!
I wouldn't think that they need to wait for your "certification of service" tp start working on your case. For my case, I haven't filed my "certification of service" and I probably will never file it now.
In my district we can print out USPS web status and file as proof of services. If your court requires the signed green card, I would wait for it for a few weeks. My understanding is that the 60 days start from the date when all defendants (including district us attorney) are served (some version says from us attorney being served), so when to file "certification of service" is not that important.
Good luck!
Moon_g said:Hi! everyfriend here,
1. I came to our District Court in Chicago downtown last Friday. The court clerk told me that I have to wait for all Signed Green Card back then return the summons with Certification of Service to them. What should I do if I don't have all the Green Card back?
2. I drop by the US Atty office in the same building with the court. The clerk told me my case has been assigned to a lady, then I called her. She told me she will work on my case and contact with USCIS and FBI to solve the case out of court next week.
My questions is that Is it possible that ASUA begin to work on my case BEFORE my Certification of Service is sent back to the court?
Looking forward to your reply!
Thanking you!!