Originally posted by Paras
Dear Mr. Khanna,
I would like to congratulate you on the filling of the lawsuit and wish you and all of us here success. It is really frustrating to know that people who work hard to keep the show going, face problems from Immigration and Naturalization service. I would also like to know if you think it would help adding my name as one of the plantiffs. I have been a memeber of this board for quite some time and have received a lot of help and replied to quite a few pstings.
I applied my GC in 1999 from CSC in the EB2 RIR category. I received my Labor Certification sometime in 2000 and I-140 approved in 2001. I applied for my I-485 in March 2001 and am still awaiting my approal. I and my wife both got fingerprinted in October 2001 and INS never received my fingerprinting report. After continuous calls month after month and fax inquiries after 6 months, I finally received another fingerprinting notice in July 2002. We attended an interview in San Francisco in March 2003 and by that time my wife's fingerprints expired. They put my case on hold as well. Having informed the INS that I am temporarily posted outside California they transferred our AP and EAD application to the local INS offices and asked us to collect the EAD in person. Aboslutely no response regarding the AP till date (i.e. more than 12 months have passed since the application). My I-485 has been pending for more than 1,000 days now. My lawyer mentioned that they are worried about security and terrorists entering the country. I have a very simple question, Why should it take the INS 3 years to decide if a person applying for LPR is a threat to the national security? If somebody was a threat would he/she wait to get LPR? I have been in the US for more than 8 years.
If you could please suggest some actions that I can take to speed up my case and in turn help reduce the backlogs.
Thanks
Paras