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My spouses name check has been delayed. Received an email from FBI today that her name check is still pending:
Dear XXX:
I am responding to your email dated January 11, 2005, concerning your name check status.
A review of the Name Check Program database revealed that a request from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for you was received on March 29, 2004, and is currently in a pending status. Due to increased national security concerns, in December 2002 to early 2003, the USCIS submitted an additional 2.7 million name checks for processing to the FBI. Although 99.8% of these cases have been finalized, our efforts to complete the remaining requests continue. This has delayed processing of other requests.
Sincerely,
Michael A. Cannon/msh
Chief, National Name Check
Program Section
We are really frustrated with this. Even though ours is a EB2 case, there is a possibility of EB2 going into back log and just because of the name check being pending, my spouse will not get her Green Card.
My spouses name check has been delayed. Received an email from FBI today that her name check is still pending:
Dear XXX:
I am responding to your email dated January 11, 2005, concerning your name check status.
A review of the Name Check Program database revealed that a request from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for you was received on March 29, 2004, and is currently in a pending status. Due to increased national security concerns, in December 2002 to early 2003, the USCIS submitted an additional 2.7 million name checks for processing to the FBI. Although 99.8% of these cases have been finalized, our efforts to complete the remaining requests continue. This has delayed processing of other requests.
Sincerely,
Michael A. Cannon/msh
Chief, National Name Check
Program Section
We are really frustrated with this. Even though ours is a EB2 case, there is a possibility of EB2 going into back log and just because of the name check being pending, my spouse will not get her Green Card.