My I-485 was filed in Jan. 2004, EB2 category. Early this year, after waiting for over 2 years and learning that I was stuck in the FBI namecheck, I did the usual things like writing to the senator, congresswoman of the area, the DHS ombudsman, FBI's NNCP division, a FOIPA request etc. This had no effect aside from confirming my "pending ... wait in line" status.
In July this year, after reading about the Writ of Manadamus (WOM) on this forum as well as the namechecktracker yahoo group, I decided to retain a lawyer to file a WOM against the FBI. If you visit the namechecktracker yahoo group you will find that some attornerys there suggest that in employment based cases it is better to do file the WOM against the FBI, rather than USCIS because USCIS might get mad and issue an RFE.
So the lawyer sent the formal complaint to the FBI in July 2006 and gave them one month to respond. They did not. So in mid-August he filed a WOM. The court gave FBI 2 months to respond. The 2 month limit was to be over end of Oct. But only yesterday we got the good news that I-485 was approved. So things moved pretty fast once the WOM was filed.
The long wait and the ordeal is finally over.
My details:
I-485 filed in Jan. 2004, Category: EB2, Country: India
Priority date: Oct. 2001
I-140 approved in late 2004.
3 EAD cards and 3 Advance Paroles in the interim
I-485 approved on Oct. 11, 2006 after WOM against the FBI/Dept of Justice
In July this year, after reading about the Writ of Manadamus (WOM) on this forum as well as the namechecktracker yahoo group, I decided to retain a lawyer to file a WOM against the FBI. If you visit the namechecktracker yahoo group you will find that some attornerys there suggest that in employment based cases it is better to do file the WOM against the FBI, rather than USCIS because USCIS might get mad and issue an RFE.
So the lawyer sent the formal complaint to the FBI in July 2006 and gave them one month to respond. They did not. So in mid-August he filed a WOM. The court gave FBI 2 months to respond. The 2 month limit was to be over end of Oct. But only yesterday we got the good news that I-485 was approved. So things moved pretty fast once the WOM was filed.
The long wait and the ordeal is finally over.
My details:
I-485 filed in Jan. 2004, Category: EB2, Country: India
Priority date: Oct. 2001
I-140 approved in late 2004.
3 EAD cards and 3 Advance Paroles in the interim
I-485 approved on Oct. 11, 2006 after WOM against the FBI/Dept of Justice