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MazzyStar

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My husband has been waiting now for 5 years and still no citizenship. We contacted a lawyer a year ago, they pretty much just wrote letters and couldnt get anything done, so we are in the process of getting a refund. We have contacted another lawyer but she needs the paper stating he had an interview on such and such date and passed, but I unfortunately lost it. So she wanted us to get that document from USCIS via a FIOPA. Our previous lawyer filed for one a few months back and we're still waiting. Our lawyer cannot file the lawsuit without the document. So my question is, how long does it usually take to receive our requested documents?
 
My husband has been waiting now for 5 years and still no citizenship. We contacted a lawyer a year ago, they pretty much just wrote letters and couldnt get anything done, so we are in the process of getting a refund. We have contacted another lawyer but she needs the paper stating he had an interview on such and such date and passed, but I unfortunately lost it. So she wanted us to get that document from USCIS via a FIOPA. Our previous lawyer filed for one a few months back and we're still waiting. Our lawyer cannot file the lawsuit without the document. So my question is, how long does it usually take to receive our requested documents?

The backlog in USICS FOIA (not to be confused with the FBI FOIPA) requests has gotten so bad that it is taking up to 1 year to receive a response.
 
Please pardon my ignorance, but aren't they supposed to respond on FOA/PA within 20 days by the law?
 
N-400 Application Submitted: Mar 03
Interview: Aug 03
FBI Name Check Cleared: Sept 04
Your interview was in August 2003? They have to give a decision within 120 days after the interview. Contact your senator/congressman, and if that doesn't work, file a WOM lawsuit. Your case is one of the most clear-cut ever for winning WOM.
 
We want to file and have already spoken to our lawyer but since we dont have the paper they gave him when he finished his interview, she cannot go through with the lawsuit. So we're stuck waiting for it. Gahhhhhhh:eek:
 
We want to file and have already spoken to our lawyer but since we dont have the paper they gave him when he finished his interview, she cannot go through with the lawsuit. So we're stuck waiting for it. Gahhhhhhh:eek:

You should schedule an InfoPass appointment as soon as possible. This can be done by going to http://infopass.uscis.gov. When you go to your appointment, they should be able to give you a printout, stating that the interview has been passed, but no decision has been made due to ongoing background checks. Your husband seems to be the most ideal candidate for a 1447(b) lawsuit, as was mentioned by GhantaBro and Jackolantern. By law, the USCIS has 120 days after the interview to make a decision on a case. A case cannot be denied simply on the basis of the fact that an applicant is stuck in name check. As long as you file this lawsuit properly, your husband will be naturalized within a couple of months. You may also want to read the "Lawsuit against the USCIS" sticky thread. It has a plethora of valuable information.
 
Your interview was in August 2003? They have to give a decision within 120 days after the interview. Contact your senator/congressman, and if that doesn't work, file a WOM lawsuit. Your case is one of the most clear-cut ever for winning WOM.

1447(b), not WOM as the interview was already held.
 
Thanks everyone. My husband already made an info pass appointment and asked for a statement and they told him to fill out an application i.e. foipa. They would not print out a statement for him.
 
Thanks everyone. My husband already made an info pass appointment and asked for a statement and they told him to fill out an application i.e. foipa. They would not print out a statement for him.

Make sure you request the FOIA from USCIS to get a copy of your USCIS case file. A FOIPA request from the FBI also wouldn't hurt.
 
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