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E-mail from my lawyer/HR on the name check

Guys, below is what I recevied from my lawyer after asking him about the name check.
It does not help, however, anyone who is stuck in the name check. USCIS claims it's a small percentage of all the applicants - I don't believe that - based on the trakkit.com - it's about 20-30% (my guessestimate)[/B]

"The following information or announcement is public information, “Press Release”, posted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Immigration Security Checks—How and Why the Process Works:

Background

All applicants for a U.S. immigration benefit are subject to criminal and national security background checks to ensure they are eligible for that benefit. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Federal agency that oversees immigration benefits, performs checks on every applicant, regardless of ethnicity, national origin or religion.

Since 2002, USCIS has increased the number and scope of relevant background checks, processing millions of security checks without incident. However, in some cases, USCIS customers and immigrant advocates have expressed frustration over delays in processing applications, noting that individual customers have waited a year or longer for the completion of their adjudication pending the outcome of security checks. While the percentage of applicants who find their cases delayed by pending background checks is relatively small, USCIS recognizes that for those affected individuals, the additional delay and uncertainty can cause great anxiety. Although USCIS cannot guarantee the prompt resolution of every case, we can assure the public that applicants are not singled out based on race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin.

USCIS strives to balance the need for timely, fair and accurate service with the need to ensure a high level of integrity in the decision-making process. This fact sheet outlines the framework of the immigration security check process, explaining its necessity, as well as factors contributing to delays in resolving pending cases.

Why USCIS Conducts Security Checks

USCIS conducts security checks for all cases involving a petition or application for an immigration service or benefit. This is done both to enhance national security and ensure the integrity of the immigration process. USCIS is responsible for ensuring that our immigration system is not used as a vehicle to harm our nation or its citizens by screening out people who seek immigration benefits improperly or fraudulently. These security checks have yielded information about applicants involved in violent crimes, sex crimes, crimes against children, drug trafficking and individuals with known links to terrorism. These investigations require time, resources, and patience and USCIS recognizes that the process is slower for some customers than they would like. Because of that, USCIS is working closely with the FBI and other agencies to speed the background check process. However, USCIS will never grant an immigration service or benefit before the required security checks are completed regardless of how long those checks take.

How Immigration Security Checks Work

To ensure that immigration benefits are given only to eligible applicants, USCIS adopted background security check procedures that address a wide range of possible risk factors. Different kinds of applications undergo different levels of scrutiny. USCIS normally uses the following three background check mechanisms but maintains the authority to conduct other background investigations as necessary:

• The Interagency Border Inspection System (IBIS) Name Check— IBIS is a multiagency effort with a central system that combines information from multiple agencies, databases and system interfaces to compile data relating to national security risks, public safety issues and other law enforcement concerns. USCIS can quickly check information from these multiple government agencies to determine if the information in the system affects the adjudication of the case. Results of an IBIS check are usually available immediately. In some cases, information found during an IBIS check will require further investigation. The IBIS check is not deemed completed until all eligibility issues arising from the initial system response are resolved.

• FBI Fingerprint Check—FBI fingerprint checks are conducted for many applications. The FBI fingerprint check provides information relating to criminal background within the United States. Generally, the FBI forwards responses to USCIS within 24-48 hours. If there is a record match, the FBI forwards an electronic copy of the criminal history (RAP sheet) to USCIS. At that point, a USCIS adjudicator reviews the information to determine what effect it may have on eligibility for the benefit. Although the vast majority of inquiries yield no record or match, about 10 percent do uncover criminal history (including immigration violations). In cases involving arrests or charges without disposition, USCIS requires the applicant to provide court certified evidence of the disposition. Customers with prior arrests should provide complete information and certified disposition records at the time of filing to avoid adjudication delays or denial resulting from misrepresentation about criminal history. Even expunged or vacated convictions must be reported for immigration purposes.

• FBI Name Checks — FBI name checks are also required for many applications. The FBI name check is totally different from the FBI fingerprint check. The records maintained in the FBI name check process consist of administrative, applicant, criminal, personnel and other files compiled by law enforcement. Initial responses to this check generally take about two weeks. In about 80 percent of the cases, no match is found. Of the remaining 20 percent, most are resolved within six months. Less than one percent of cases subject to an FBI name check remain pending longer than six months. Some of these cases involve complex, highly sensitive information and cannot be resolved quickly. Even after FBI has provided an initial response to USCIS concerning a match, the name check is not complete until full information is obtained and eligibility issues arising from it are resolved.

For most applicants, the process outlined above allows USCIS to quickly determine if there are criminal or security related issues in the applicant’s background that affect eligibility for immigration benefits. Most cases proceed forward without incident. However, due to both the sheer volume of security checks USCIS conducts, and the need to ensure that each applicant is thoroughly screened, some delays on individual applications are inevitable. Background checks may still be considered pending when either the FBI or relevant agency has not provided the final response to the background check or when the FBI or agency has provided a response, but the response requires further investigation or review by the agency or USCIS. Resolving pending cases is time-consuming and labor-intensive; some cases legitimately take months or even several years to resolve. Every USCIS District Office performs regular reviews of the pending caseload to determine when cases have cleared and are ready to be decided. USCIS does not share information about the records match or the nature or status of any investigation with applicants or their representatives."
 
no FP after a month of filing 485 at NSC

I filed my 485 concurrently at NSC a month back. haven't got FP notice yet. however, my friends who filed at TSC had got their FP done within a month. Can anyone please share the experience with NSC? Is this normal? Should I ask my attorney to contact USCIS? Anyone got FP notice from NSC recently?

thanks for your help.
 
The wait....!

Its been 2 months since my AP was approved. The wait is really getting to me.

My namecheck was done 3 months back.. still no movement on the approval. Are there any ideas..
 
Its been 2 months since my AP was approved. The wait is really getting to me.

My namecheck was done 3 months back.. still no movement on the approval. Are there any ideas..

There is a reason they give AP and EAD for a year. Historically, it takes about that long to process I-485. These days, it is going a little faster for most, but to somehow think that you should be expecting your I-485 any day now is unrealistic. The USCIS has not suddenly become hyper-efficient.

You are probably 3 months away -- NSC is now handling August '07 cases. Be extremely happy that name check has passed, and be patient.;) if it is less than that, good
 
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There is a reason they give AP and EAD for a year. Historically, it takes about that long to process I-485. These days, it is going a little faster for most, but to somehow think that you should be expecting your I-485 any day now is unrealistic. The USCIS has not suddenly become hyper-efficient.

You are probably 3 months away -- NSC is now handling August '07 cases. Be extremely happy that name check has passed, and be patient.;) if it is less than that, good

I second that... the standard attorney answer seems to be about 8 months (which my attorney also said). By the by my spouse and I got the NC thing cleared in a month. But I got my GC approved three months later from the clearance (which I do think, by the say, is one of the very lucky cases, 4 months is good enough). My spouse's is still pending. It's in the 5th month since her NC was done and her official processing time is also near.

Apparently, it's not always like you get it approved immediately after your NC clearance (that's also what the officer we recently saw at infopass told us too -- sometimes they just sit on our cases and there is sorta approval cycle). There are probably a lot other things going on inside CIS that we outsiders cannot see, unless we someday are fortunate to have a CIS person here who is willing to volunteer insider info....

Anyway, with the NC clearance it's half the battle for you, sathya10. Hang in there!
 
Its been 2 months since my AP was approved. The wait is really getting to me.

My namecheck was done 3 months back.. still no movement on the approval. Are there any ideas..
My only suggestion is patience, if your RD is October 06.
My RD is 26 Aug 06. My only LUD is 3 Nov 06 and according to the response by the USCIS to my congresswoman when she enquired, the namecheck has been done, so it must have been that.
I am still waiting...right now they are processing Aug 10th. But two months ago they were processing July 13th and then they went backwards and said they were processing Junt last month, so who knows. It could be another two months or it could happen within a couple of weeks. There is no way of knowing.
I started this game in 2003...
 
User name: GCGC2001
Priority Date: 06/20/2001
Retrogressed (Y/N): ?
EB-1 / EB-2 / EB-3: EB3
I-140 Receipt Date: 07/16/2004
I-140 Approval Date: 05/02/2005
I-485 Receipt Date: 07/16/2004 (Same as I140 as it was applied concurrent)
LIN number (LIN-YYDDD-XXXXX) As many characters as you are willing to provide - please not all of it.
1st Finger Print Appointment Date: 08/11/2005
2nd Finger Print Appointment Date: 01/06/2006
1st EAD: 09/15/2004 – 09/14/2005
2nd EAD: 08/08/2005 – 08/07/2006
3rd EAD: 06/07/2006 – 06/06/2007
4th EAD Applied: 02/16/2007
I-485 LUD 8/20/2006
I-485 Approval Date: ?

Current online status for I-485:
Current Status: Fingerprints review completed.
Review of the fingerprints taken relating to this I485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS has been completed. Processing of this case continues. We will notify you by mail when we make a decision or if we need something from you.
Does this mean its stuck in name check?
At this stage all I have to do is wait OR are there any options to speed-up my GC process ?. (Like can I change for EB3 to EB2…..etc).
 
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Sadly you are in almost identical situation as me. Same PD timeframe, concurrent flied. Even our LUD is about the same.:(

You are indeed stuck in name check.:mad:

There is no point changing to EB-2 now, since you are no longer retrogressed. The time to change would have been 2 years ago.

Hang tough. You could sens a service request just to confirm that you are stuck, but other than that....
 
how did you find out about name check?

Its been 2 months since my AP was approved. The wait is really getting to me.

My namecheck was done 3 months back.. still no movement on the approval. Are there any ideas..

Hi,

How did you find out that your name check has been cleared? Whom did you call / write to? My RD for I-485 is 11/03/2007 and my understanding was the only after processing dates pass your RD that one can assume that one is in name check. So as they are processing only Aug 10 now I thought I had a few months to wait before I start worrying about Namecheck. But if there is a way to find out earlier then that will allow me to plan better.

Thanks

adichats
 
Sadly you are in almost identical situation as me. Same PD timeframe, concurrent flied. Even our LUD is about the same.:(

You are indeed stuck in name check.:mad:

There is no point changing to EB-2 now, since you are no longer retrogressed. The time to change would have been 2 years ago.

Hang tough. You could sens a service request just to confirm that you are stuck, but other than that....

nelsona, Thanks for the reply.
Can you let me know how I can send a service request ?.
 
If you scroll thru this thread (or dod a search) someone has put the exact sequence, but here is what I used:

1-800-375 5283 then 1-2-2-6-1, enter your case number, then 1-3-3-1, this will put you thru to a person, and then you ask for service request based on your case being outside processing times (ie. your I-485 was submitted before July 2006 -- obviously way too long has passed).

In about a week you will get a letter stating something about 'background checks' yada yada, contact again in six months.:mad:
 
Puzzling LUD on I612?

Gurus and experts on this forum,

I had LUD on a very old case (I612 case approved in 2003). The LUD was on 3/17/07. I have I485, H1b extension, I-765 applications pending. When I first applied to H1b visa, there were no LUD on the I612 case. Any one with an explanation? Thanks
 
Distractor

I have seen LUDs on my cases that have run their course (old I-129s, EADs). Means nothing to us.

I would remove these from my profile, just to keep focussed on my current petitions.
 
name check

Hi,

How did you find out that your name check has been cleared? Whom did you call / write to? My RD for I-485 is 11/03/2007 and my understanding was the only after processing dates pass your RD that one can assume that one is in name check. So as they are processing only Aug 10 now I thought I had a few months to wait before I start worrying about Namecheck. But if there is a way to find out earlier then that will allow me to plan better.

I went to the local INS office using InfoPass Appointment and they were courteous enough to give me the details.
 
How to set up InfoPass appt?

I went to the local INS office using InfoPass Appointment and they were courteous enough to give me the details.

I went to uscis.gov site and tried to schedule an appointment. It gives me the following error msg -

"At this time, there are no information appointments available for the office in your area. Please try back again later"

I have been doing it for the past one week. And it is giving the same error msg. Is there any other way I can schedule the InfoPass appointment?
 
You can only schedule an appointment for the subsequent 4 weeks. So, they must nhave no openings for the next 4 weeks.

What office are they sending you to? You *might* be able to schedule an INFOpass by phone; thius may allow one further than 4 weeks in future.
 
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