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Consolidation is possible but the chance is not that high. They have different goals:
Charles Kuck: Wish their plaintiffs to get their visa before 30/Sep
Curtis Morrison: Wish to preserve visa for their plaintiffs
The approach is not the same
No that's not true, They both are Mandamus cases if visas get issued, if not they request to reserve the visas.
I'm not certain if they get consolidated but I know they both either get succeeded or failed.
 
.. And if that doesn't happen, reserve the visas for plaintiffs beyond the 30/Sept deadline.


Of course. A case with a 1000 plaintiffs will surely have a different approach than another case with 25000 plaintiffs.
It is possible to reserve 1000 visas for plaintiffs only.
As Charles Kuck has mentioned, the gov has requested the information of Goh plaintiffs including case no to track their progress. They may push KCC to do something before the final hearing.
Please tell other Goh plaintiffs if you are also a Goh plaintiff and your doc confirmation is completed in these days!
 
No that's not true, They both are Mandamus cases if visas get issued, if not they request to reserve the visas.
I'm not certain if they get consolidated but I know they both either get succeeded or failed.
I know, but I am talking about the difference in solution
Charles Kuck hopes 1K visas are issued before Sep 30. It is hard but still possible.
But you would not expect 20K visas are issued before Sep 30 right? So Curtis Morrison will focus on reserving visas mainly
 
It is possible to reserve 1000 visas for plaintiffs only.
As Charles Kuck has mentioned, the gov has requested the information of Goh plaintiffs including case no to track their progress. They may push KCC to do something before the final hearing.
Please tell other Goh plaintiffs if you are also a Goh plaintiff and your doc confirmation is completed in these days!
Yeah I really hope they start working on our list before final hearing date!

So far, few to none of Goh plaintiffs have got any movement on their cases, which means that KCC didn't start working on the list yet. The only way to know if KCC has actually started processing Goh plaintiffs is by seeing tens of Goh plaintiffs getting movement on their cases all the same time or at close time intervals. Which did not happen yet.

If they actually do that, then that would be considered a win already because the idea of the whole lawsuit is to get movement on plaintiffs' cases before deadline :)
 
It is possible to reserve 1000 visas for plaintiffs only.
As Charles Kuck has mentioned, the gov has requested the information of Goh plaintiffs including case no to track their progress. They may push KCC to do something before the final hearing.
Please tell other Goh plaintiffs if you are also a Goh plaintiff and your doc confirmation is completed in these days!

They always request this list to check the plaintiff's files, and try to find anything to tell the judge that the delay is from plaintiff's side (ds260 not processed, some documents were not sent ... etc) and ask the judge to dismiss the case.

The same happened in our case so this is normal move, not a power move from the lawyer
 
Hello everybody

A quick question regarding the Re-Entry Permit form I-131.
I’m currently planning to leave the US1 within the next days.
To file for the permit you have to be physically present in the US at the time of filling, but when is it considered filed?

Can I just mail it, make sure it has been delivered by USPS and leave?
Or do I have to wait for USCIS to give me a case number, which take times with Covid delays.

Anyone who can share his or her experience with a rentry permit is welcome to do so!

God bless you all.

Benjamin.
 
Hello everybody

A quick question regarding the Re-Entry Permit form I-131.
I’m currently planning to leave the US1 within the next days.
To file for the permit you have to be physically present in the US at the time of filling, but when is it considered filed?

Can I just mail it, make sure it has been delivered by USPS and leave?
Or do I have to wait for USCIS to give me a case number, which take times with Covid delays.

Anyone who can share his or her experience with a rentry permit is welcome to do so!

God bless you all.

Benjamin.
see this post from mom


You know you’ll need to come back for biometrics, right?
 
They always request this list to check the plaintiff's files, and try to find anything to tell the judge that the delay is from plaintiff's side (ds260 not processed, some documents were not sent ... etc) and ask the judge to dismiss the case.

The same happened in our case so this is normal move, not a power move from the lawyer
Interesting..
Are you a DV2020 plaintiff ?
 
see this post from mom
You know you’ll need to come back for biometrics, right?
Thanks Susie!

Yes I know about the biometrics thanks.
Is mom sure about it? I mean it’s not that i question her knowledge in immigration, just that I’ve only seen her with DV so I didn’t know she knows other areas in immigration.

god bless you all
 
Thanks Susie!

Yes I know about the biometrics thanks.
Is mom sure about it? I mean it’s not that i question her knowledge in immigration, just that I’ve only seen her with DV so I didn’t know she knows other areas in immigration.

god bless you all
What part are you not sure about? It seems pretty self evident to me.
 
The part where she says that leaving before receiving the NOA won’t lead to a refusal (if the application is properly filed).
That’s why I was asking is she is sure about it.
Thanks
The properly filed date is the same for all types of documents (as described on uscis pages, I don’t have inclination to search for the reference on my phone right now). Why would a delay in sending a paper copy matter? If you file online you get the electronic receipt notice long before the (identical) paper copy for example, often almost instantly. What will get you denied is not being here for bio.
 
The properly filed date is the same for all types of documents (as described on uscis pages, I don’t have inclination to search for the reference on my phone right now). Why would a delay in sending a paper copy matter? If you file online you get the electronic receipt notice long before the (identical) paper copy for example, often almost instantly. What will get you denied is not being here for bio.
Re entry permit (form I-131) can’t be filed online that’s why I was asking if they consider the application filed when they received it at their office or when they issue me a case number because case number issuance is delayed due to Covid.
 
Re entry permit (form I-131) can’t be filed online that’s why I was asking if they consider the application filed when they received it at their office or when they issue me a case number because case number issuance is delayed due to Covid.
I still don’t see why you think a delay in paper mail makes a difference, it’s the principle not what you can and can’t file online that I was trying to illustrate, but stay if you are worried. In that case I’m surprised that you don’t take literally the instructions to not leave before bio despite that many have successfully done that as long as they come back for bio.
 
I still don’t see why you think a delay in paper mail makes a difference, it’s the principle not what you can and can’t file online that I was trying to illustrate, but stay if you are worried. In that case I’m surprised that you don’t take literally the instructions to not leave before bio despite that many have successfully done that as long as they come back for bio.
Ok I get it, thanks Susie for your valuable time.
I may follow what mom said, mailing, leaving, waiting and returning.

God bless you
 
Thanks Susie!

Yes I know about the biometrics thanks.
Is mom sure about it? I mean it’s not that i question her knowledge in immigration, just that I’ve only seen her with DV so I didn’t know she knows other areas in immigration.

god bless you all
lol ......
 
They always request this list to check the plaintiff's files, and try to find anything to tell the judge that the delay is from plaintiff's side (ds260 not processed, some documents were not sent ... etc) and ask the judge to dismiss the case.

The same happened in our case so this is normal move, not a power move from the lawyer
Hey,this is very important info.Were you in some dv2021 litigagion caseAnunciato or some else)?(i see that you are dv2021)
 
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