Number to call FBI For Background check !!!

atique rahman

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Could anyone tell me the number to call FBI to find out if they are through checking my background check & send that report to USCIS ?????
Thanks.
 
atique rahman said:
Could anyone tell me the number to call FBI to find out if they are through checking my background check & send that report to USCIS ?????
Thanks.
Search this forum, I remeber someone mentioned this number sometime ago, hope that thread is still there.
 
atique rahman said:
Could anyone tell me the number to call FBI to find out if they are through checking my background check & send that report to USCIS ?????
Thanks.


Atique Rahman,

Give me couple of days I will try to find it for you.

Bonehead011

_____________________________________
PA approval 02-11-00
RD I-485 02-28-01
ND I-485 03-05-01
FP 3rd 05-12-04
LUD 06-23, 24, 27, 30-05, 07-01-05
RIE 06-28-05
RIE Received by USCIS 07-06-05
LUD 07-07, 08, 11-05
Biometrics request C/W 08-02-05
LUD 08-02, 03-05
FP I-797C Code 1 Received 09-20-05 for 09-27-05
FP 4th C/W 09-20-05
AR-11 Change of Address, 10-10-05
LUD 10-17, 21, 24-05
10-20-05 I-485 APPROVED!!!
10-24-05 Received Welcome Notice
Waiting for “The Plastic”
 
Congratulation !!!!!!!

bonehead011 said:
Atique Rahman,

Give me couple of days I will try to find it for you.

Bonehead011
First of all congratulation on your approval :) :) :) :) :cool: :cool: . Thanks for your response & I'm waiting to hear from you for the number.
Atique.

_____________________________________
PA approval 02-11-00
RD I-485 02-28-01
ND I-485 03-05-01
FP 3rd 05-12-04
LUD 06-23, 24, 27, 30-05, 07-01-05
RIE 06-28-05
RIE Received by USCIS 07-06-05
LUD 07-07, 08, 11-05
Biometrics request C/W 08-02-05
LUD 08-02, 03-05
FP I-797C Code 1 Received 09-20-05 for 09-27-05
FP 4th C/W 09-20-05
AR-11 Change of Address, 10-10-05
LUD 10-17, 21, 24-05
10-20-05 I-485 APPROVED!!!
10-24-05 Received Welcome Notice
Waiting for “The Plastic”
 
atique rahman said:
Could anyone tell me the number to call FBI to find out if they are through checking my background check & send that report to USCIS ?????
Thanks.

Atique Rahman,

I did not get chance to check this # yet because at this time no one is working, but when I called few min ago, recorded message did not indicate if it is still the FBI office. Try it in the morning. Hopefully it was not changed, this posting down is very old. Good luck.


Originally Posted by Sessanga Charlesa
I called FBI to check my fingerprints status i took on 10/3 and an agent told me that they were completed on 10/04 and the results were sent to INS.I`m wondering what the next step will be.For those who may need FBI phone number is 304-625-5590 press option 4.Those who have already taken FP can you let us know whether they have been returned back to INS after cleared by FBI.



Bonehead011

_____________________________________
PA approval 02-11-00
RD I-485 02-28-01
ND I-485 03-05-01
FP 3rd 05-12-04
LUD 06-23, 24, 27, 30-05, 07-01-05
RIE 06-28-05
RIE Received by USCIS 07-06-05
LUD 07-07, 08, 11-05
Biometrics request C/W 08-02-05
LUD 08-02, 03-05
FP I-797C Code 1 Received 09-20-05 for 09-27-05
FP 4th C/W 09-20-05
AR-11 Change of Address, 10-10-05
LUD 10-17, 21, 24-05
10-20-05 I-485 APPROVED!!!
10-24-05 Received Welcome Notice
Waiting for “The Plastic”
 
atique rahman said:
:D

Couldn't find it dude.
Hi Atique Rahman.

I got some FBI number for you I believe that might help.


FBI Name Check Primer

Disclaimer:

I am not a lawyer and I cannot be held responsible for accuracy of the information below.
Please use this document at your own risk.

Contents

• Section I – Name Check Explained
• Section II – Contact Info
• Section III – Possible means to expedite name check
Key:

Items in BLUE are those items about which I am making an intelligent guess and cannot be
validated.

Section I – Name Check Explained

The Name Check’s official name is the National Name Check Program (NNCP). It is
synonymous with FBI Background Check, Security Check etc. The National Name Check
Program (NNCP) has the mission of disseminating information from the FBI's Central Records
System in response to requests submitted by federal agencies, congressional committees, the
federal judiciary, friendly foreign police and intelligence agencies, and state and local criminal
justice agencies. The Central Records System (CRS) contains the FBI's administrative, personnel
and investigative files. The NNCP has grown exponentially, with more and more customers
seeking background information from FBI files on individuals before bestowing a privilege -
Whether that privilege is government employment or an appointment; a security clearance;
attendance at a White House function; a Green card or naturalization; admission to the bar; or a
visa for the privilege of visiting our homeland; more than 70 federal and state agencies regularly
request an FBI name check. The USCIS is one of its biggest customers.

The name checks are handled at FBI Headquarters at Washington DC.

In my understanding a name check consists of running the applicant’s name and date of birth over
multiple government records – not commercial records like credit reports etc. This will tell the
agency if there has been any activity on your name ever i.e. if you were a convicted criminal, a
witness in a federal case, a person who was investigated etc.

Name checks for Naturalization was initiated after Sept 11 2001. I am unsure if the program
existed for Naturalization applicants before that time.

Many people report incredible lengths of delays with name checks. The reason for this is that the
system (computerized system) is unable to conclude weather or not you are a person of interest.
An analyst has to then intervene. The reason could me multi fold like you having a very common
name (Asian last names for example) or your name matches that of a person that FBI dealt with
in the past etc. This could take 1 day or over a year. Another reason for delays is that this
department is grossly understaffed.

I think that the name check requests are sent after a finger print result is received. I just happened
to notice this with many applicants.

Name check requests are automatically initiated by the Service Center and are done for all
applicants. There is another check called the CIA check that is not done for Naturalization
applicants. CIA check is done for I-485, Amnesty and other applicants.


When the system searches for your name and does not find any indices, it returns “NORECORD” as a result. This is what majority of people will have for a status. A “No-Record”
means “No-Objection” from the part of the FBI for Naturalization.

However presence of a record by itself is not always adverse. Just means you have been involved
somehow with something that FBI has a record on.

The Records name checks are supervised by Agent David Hardy who is the Chief of the
Record/Information Dissemination Section in the Records Management Division (RMD).
Mr.Hardy’s boss is the Assistant Director, Records Management Division is William Hooton.

Section II – Contact Info

Every single phone and fax number mentioned is available on the internet – if you know where to
look. I have just arranged them into one useful chunk.


Please use these phone numbers and fax numbers (especially the Asst Director/analysts) with
discretion. Believe me you don’t want to nag the FBI too much or enrage them -in your own
interest.


FBI Fingerprint Status (304) 625-2000
FBI Name Check Status (Main Line) (202) 324-3625
FBI NNCP Public Inquiry Voice Line (202) 324 2399
FBI Name Check Inquiry Fax (202) 324-3367 (Mention Name/DOB/A#/Ph#/Addr#/Email/Fax)


FBI NNCP Analyst Diane Berger – (202) 324 0680 (Do not nag the analysts)
FBI NNCP Supervisor Renee Morton – Call the FBI main line and ask for this person.


FOIPA Contact Person Debbie Beatty (202) 324 6182
FOIPA Fax Inquiry (202)-324-3752


William Hooton – Asst Director RMD Office – (202)-324-7129 (Use as a last measure only)



USCIS Expedite Criteria (Contact Info is for Vermont Service Center only)

You can use info to request for an expedite for almost all applications handled by the
service center.

All expedite requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and are granted at the discretion of the
Service Center Director. The criteria are as follows:

• Severe financial loss to company or individual.
• Extreme emergent situation.
• Humanitarian situation.
• Nonprofit status of requesting organization in furtherance of the cultural and social
interests of the United States.
• Department of Defense or National Interest Situation (Note: Request must come from
official United States Government entity and state that delay will be detrimental to our
Government.)
USCIS error.
• Compelling interest of USCIS.
If a response to the expedite request is not received within 72 hours, the request is denied. The
application or petition will then undergo normal processing.

General Expedite Procedures By Fax

The VSC has always been strict with respect to approving requests for special processing.
Individuals who are seeking expeditious handling can FAX the Center at (802) 527-4816 to
request an expedite.

The fax line is available 24 hours a day. Expedite requests are reviewed Monday through Friday
from 8:00AM to 4:00 PM.

General Expedite Procedures By Mail

The VSC will also accept EXPEDITE requests through WRITTEN Correspondence.

A letter requesting the expedite of a case along with any supporting information should be mailed
to the VSC. The envelope MUST be marked with "EXPEDITE REQUEST".

Please mail expedite request to:

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Vermont Service Center
ATTN: Expedite Request
75 Lower Welden Street
St. Albans, VT 05479
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/vermont/aboutus.htm


FOIPA

Use this as a template to file your FOIPA request. Modify it to suit your information and
fax it in to the FBI. Contact Debbie Beatty at (202) 324 6182 for more info

Make sure you send a Privacy Act request to check if FBI has a record in their Central Records
System. It is important to see if there is a record or not. If you get a ‘No-Records” response and
your name check is pending for a long time, you can take this information to Mr. Hardy/Mr.
Hooton


To:


David M. Hardy, Chief
Record/Information Dissemination Section
Federal Bureau of Investigation
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20535
Fax: (202) 324-3752


Sub: PRIVACY ACT REQUEST


Dear Mr. Hardy:
Under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. section 552 and the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C.
section 552a, please furnish me with copies of all records about me indexed to my name or my
identifying information, maintained in the Central Records System (CRS).


To help identify information about me in your records systems and/or programs, I am providing
the following identifying information:
Full Name: John Doe
Date of Birth: January 1, 1981
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Social Security Number: 123-45-6789
Current Address: 123 My street, City, State Zip
Home Phone Number: 555-555-5555


If you have any questions about handling this request, you may phone me at 555-555-5550 (day
or evenings). Please respond to: John Doe, 123 My street, City, State Zip


Sincerely,


Signature
John Doe


Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct and that I am requesting release of my records to myself.


Executed on [date].


Signature



Section III – Possible means to expedite name check

This section is based on my learning and guess work only. Don’t take it to the bank

1. File a FOIPA request at the time of filing your N400. Since both requests (FOIPA and
Name Checks) are handled by the same RMD department, I assume if they trace your
record once, the second time will be easier. Also in case of unusual delays (over a few
months) you can appeal with this in hand.
2. Fax a name check request monthly and call the voice line every so often. This will
familiarize your name with them.
3. Write to Asst Dir William Hooton and explain your urgency in the best way you can.
4. In case of unusual delays (over a few months), contact your Congressman and ask him/her
to
a) Request for an expedite from the FBI
b) Write to the Congressional Asst Dir, Eleni Kalisch to appeal
c) Have them contact an FBI legislative liaison and check on your case often

5. Never lose hope. Ultimately the system works, its just slow for some of us
Links

http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress03/garrity071003.htm
http://www.house.gov/science/hearings/full04/feb25/garrity.pdf
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=g...ie=UTF8&selm=Es7Lb.85895$I07.420177@attbi_s53 (Search google groups for postings by
aurora for name check info)

ALL THE BEST





Good luck to everyone.
 
Thanks a lot Bonehead !!!!

bonehead011 said:
Atique Rahman,

I did not get chance to check this # yet because at this time no one is working, but when I called few min ago, recorded message did not indicate if it is still the FBI office. Try it in the morning. Hopefully it was not changed, this posting down is very old. Good luck.


Originally Posted by Sessanga Charlesa
I called FBI to check my fingerprints status i took on 10/3 and an agent told me that they were completed on 10/04 and the results were sent to INS.I`m wondering what the next step will be.For those who may need FBI phone number is 304-625-5590 press option 4.Those who have already taken FP can you let us know whether they have been returned back to INS after cleared by FBI.



Bonehead011


Thanks a bunch Bonehead. I sure appreciate your kind effort. I called that number but office was already closed by then. Therefore I E-mailed my request ( Answering message gives an option for E-mail) to them. Hopefully I'll hear something from them soon. By the way in that mail all I mentioned is my full name & date of birth. Is that all they need ? Do you know anything since you talked to an agent over the phone ?
Once again thanks my friend & God bless you.

_____________________________________
PA approval 02-11-00
RD I-485 02-28-01
ND I-485 03-05-01
FP 3rd 05-12-04
LUD 06-23, 24, 27, 30-05, 07-01-05
RIE 06-28-05
RIE Received by USCIS 07-06-05
LUD 07-07, 08, 11-05
Biometrics request C/W 08-02-05
LUD 08-02, 03-05
FP I-797C Code 1 Received 09-20-05 for 09-27-05
FP 4th C/W 09-20-05
AR-11 Change of Address, 10-10-05
LUD 10-17, 21, 24-05
10-20-05 I-485 APPROVED!!!
10-24-05 Received Welcome Notice
Waiting for “The Plastic”
 


Atique rahman,

No I did not talk with an FBI agent, I had intention to do so but after my last conversation with Immigration officer I just decided to wait since he told me that FP clearance takes between 2-6 months. Well, he was wrong and I am happy for that because I did my last FP's code 1 (all 10 fingers) 09-20-05, my I-485 was approved on 10-20-05. If you do have a reason to call FBI do so, however if you recently had done code 1 or 3, just wait couple of weeks or call USCIS first. Can you please post your timeline?


Bonehead011

_____________________________________
PA approval 02-11-00
RD I-485 02-28-01
ND I-485 03-05-01
FP 3rd 05-12-04
LUD 06-23, 24, 27, 30-05, 07-01-05
RIE 06-28-05
RIE Received by USCIS 07-06-05
LUD 07-07, 08, 11-05
Biometrics request C/W 08-02-05
LUD 08-02, 03-05
FP I-797C Code 1 Received 09-20-05 for 09-27-05
FP 4th C/W 09-20-05
AR-11 Change of Address, 10-10-05
LUD 10-17, 21, 24-05
10-20-05 I-485 APPROVED!!!
10-24-05 Received Welcome Notice
Waiting for “The Plastic”
LUD 10-25, 26-05
 
Here are the numbers my friend !!!!

bonehead011 said:
Atique rahman,

No I did not talk with an FBI agent, I had intention to do so but after my last conversation with Immigration officer I just decided to wait since he told me that FP clearance takes between 2-6 months. Well, he was wrong and I am happy for that because I did my last FP's code 1 (all 10 fingers) 09-20-05, my I-485 was approved on 10-20-05. If you do have a reason to call FBI do so, however if you recently had done code 1 or 3, just wait couple of weeks or call USCIS first. Can you please post your timeline?


Bonehead011


Asylum approved by IJ Dec,1999
RD I-485 Nov,2000ND I-485 Dec,2000
Case transfered to NSC from TSC ( back then I was instructed to file at TSC by an immigration officer) on June,2002.
RD (transfered NSC) Dec,2000
ND June,2002RFI done March,2005, BIO code 2 on July,2005
BIO code 1 10/14/2005.
After that still waiting.................... :mad: :mad:
By the way I E-mailed FBI about the fingerprint deal & received a reply mail today asking about my A#. Cause in the mail all I wrote was my full name & date of birth. But as they said (sounds very polite) We'll be glad to inform you, your finger print deal if you let us know your A#. I think that was very quick response cause just yesterday I mailed & received their reply today.

Well, so by looking at my time what do you think? Am I close? I bet I am unless USCIS send me any RFE. Well, I never been out side of this country since I got here on 1992. Had applied for RTD on 2000 but that was never used. All never got arrested nor any criminal record beside traffic tickets (I know that's no problem).
Therfore I belive I shouldn't wait long for my freedom (GC).
But than again USCIS ain't no telling !!! Well, atleast I feel good thinking about you my brother your pain is gone. Although you had to suffer a lot like all but you finally reached at your destination :) :) :) :) .
Enjoy your new life my friend & change your name cause as you said "BONEHEAD" you are certainly not that at all.
Best wishes.
Atique.

_____________________________________
PA approval 02-11-00
RD I-485 02-28-01
ND I-485 03-05-01
FP 3rd 05-12-04
LUD 06-23, 24, 27, 30-05, 07-01-05
RIE 06-28-05
RIE Received by USCIS 07-06-05
LUD 07-07, 08, 11-05
Biometrics request C/W 08-02-05
LUD 08-02, 03-05
FP I-797C Code 1 Received 09-20-05 for 09-27-05
FP 4th C/W 09-20-05
AR-11 Change of Address, 10-10-05
LUD 10-17, 21, 24-05
10-20-05 I-485 APPROVED!!!
10-24-05 Received Welcome Notice
Waiting for “The Plastic”
LUD 10-25, 26-05
 
..

Atique,

Could you kindly share that email address you sent an email to for finger prints verification? Thanks
 
Here you buddy !!!

Noman74 said:
Atique,

Could you kindly share that email address you sent an email to for finger prints verification? Thanks

That E-mail Add is liaison@leo.gov. Make sure you clearly address your full name, date of birth & your alien #. You can also mention when you were finger printed (date) & which ASC (location).
I am sure they will reply your response promptly.
Atique.
 
Hi Atique Rahman.

I got some FBI number for you I believe that might help.


FBI Name Check Primer

Disclaimer:

I am not a lawyer and I cannot be held responsible for accuracy of the information below.
Please use this document at your own risk.

Contents

• Section I – Name Check Explained
• Section II – Contact Info
• Section III – Possible means to expedite name check
Key:

Items in BLUE are those items about which I am making an intelligent guess and cannot be
validated.

Section I – Name Check Explained

The Name Check’s official name is the National Name Check Program (NNCP). It is
synonymous with FBI Background Check, Security Check etc. The National Name Check
Program (NNCP) has the mission of disseminating information from the FBI's Central Records
System in response to requests submitted by federal agencies, congressional committees, the
federal judiciary, friendly foreign police and intelligence agencies, and state and local criminal
justice agencies. The Central Records System (CRS) contains the FBI's administrative, personnel
and investigative files. The NNCP has grown exponentially, with more and more customers
seeking background information from FBI files on individuals before bestowing a privilege -
Whether that privilege is government employment or an appointment; a security clearance;
attendance at a White House function; a Green card or naturalization; admission to the bar; or a
visa for the privilege of visiting our homeland; more than 70 federal and state agencies regularly
request an FBI name check. The USCIS is one of its biggest customers.

The name checks are handled at FBI Headquarters at Washington DC.

In my understanding a name check consists of running the applicant’s name and date of birth over
multiple government records – not commercial records like credit reports etc. This will tell the
agency if there has been any activity on your name ever i.e. if you were a convicted criminal, a
witness in a federal case, a person who was investigated etc.

Name checks for Naturalization was initiated after Sept 11 2001. I am unsure if the program
existed for Naturalization applicants before that time.

Many people report incredible lengths of delays with name checks. The reason for this is that the
system (computerized system) is unable to conclude weather or not you are a person of interest.
An analyst has to then intervene. The reason could me multi fold like you having a very common
name (Asian last names for example) or your name matches that of a person that FBI dealt with
in the past etc. This could take 1 day or over a year. Another reason for delays is that this
department is grossly understaffed.

I think that the name check requests are sent after a finger print result is received. I just happened
to notice this with many applicants.

Name check requests are automatically initiated by the Service Center and are done for all
applicants. There is another check called the CIA check that is not done for Naturalization
applicants. CIA check is done for I-485, Amnesty and other applicants.


When the system searches for your name and does not find any indices, it returns “NORECORD” as a result. This is what majority of people will have for a status. A “No-Record”
means “No-Objection” from the part of the FBI for Naturalization.

However presence of a record by itself is not always adverse. Just means you have been involved
somehow with something that FBI has a record on.

The Records name checks are supervised by Agent David Hardy who is the Chief of the
Record/Information Dissemination Section in the Records Management Division (RMD).
Mr.Hardy’s boss is the Assistant Director, Records Management Division is William Hooton.

Section II – Contact Info

Every single phone and fax number mentioned is available on the internet – if you know where to
look. I have just arranged them into one useful chunk.


Please use these phone numbers and fax numbers (especially the Asst Director/analysts) with
discretion. Believe me you don’t want to nag the FBI too much or enrage them -in your own
interest.


FBI Fingerprint Status (304) 625-2000
FBI Name Check Status (Main Line) (202) 324-3625
FBI NNCP Public Inquiry Voice Line (202) 324 2399
FBI Name Check Inquiry Fax (202) 324-3367 (Mention Name/DOB/A#/Ph#/Addr#/Email/Fax)


FBI NNCP Analyst Diane Berger – (202) 324 0680 (Do not nag the analysts)
FBI NNCP Supervisor Renee Morton – Call the FBI main line and ask for this person.


FOIPA Contact Person Debbie Beatty (202) 324 6182
FOIPA Fax Inquiry (202)-324-3752


William Hooton – Asst Director RMD Office – (202)-324-7129 (Use as a last measure only)



USCIS Expedite Criteria (Contact Info is for Vermont Service Center only)

You can use info to request for an expedite for almost all applications handled by the
service center.

All expedite requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and are granted at the discretion of the
Service Center Director. The criteria are as follows:

• Severe financial loss to company or individual.
• Extreme emergent situation.
• Humanitarian situation.
• Nonprofit status of requesting organization in furtherance of the cultural and social
interests of the United States.
• Department of Defense or National Interest Situation (Note: Request must come from
official United States Government entity and state that delay will be detrimental to our
Government.)
USCIS error.
• Compelling interest of USCIS.
If a response to the expedite request is not received within 72 hours, the request is denied. The
application or petition will then undergo normal processing.

General Expedite Procedures By Fax

The VSC has always been strict with respect to approving requests for special processing.
Individuals who are seeking expeditious handling can FAX the Center at (802) 527-4816 to
request an expedite.

The fax line is available 24 hours a day. Expedite requests are reviewed Monday through Friday
from 8:00AM to 4:00 PM.

General Expedite Procedures By Mail

The VSC will also accept EXPEDITE requests through WRITTEN Correspondence.

A letter requesting the expedite of a case along with any supporting information should be mailed
to the VSC. The envelope MUST be marked with "EXPEDITE REQUEST".

Please mail expedite request to:

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Vermont Service Center
ATTN: Expedite Request
75 Lower Welden Street
St. Albans, VT 05479
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/vermont/aboutus.htm


FOIPA

Use this as a template to file your FOIPA request. Modify it to suit your information and
fax it in to the FBI. Contact Debbie Beatty at (202) 324 6182 for more info

Make sure you send a Privacy Act request to check if FBI has a record in their Central Records
System. It is important to see if there is a record or not. If you get a ‘No-Records” response and
your name check is pending for a long time, you can take this information to Mr. Hardy/Mr.
Hooton


To:


David M. Hardy, Chief
Record/Information Dissemination Section
Federal Bureau of Investigation
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20535
Fax: (202) 324-3752


Sub: PRIVACY ACT REQUEST


Dear Mr. Hardy:
Under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. section 552 and the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C.
section 552a, please furnish me with copies of all records about me indexed to my name or my
identifying information, maintained in the Central Records System (CRS).


To help identify information about me in your records systems and/or programs, I am providing
the following identifying information:
Full Name: John Doe
Date of Birth: January 1, 1981
Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan
Social Security Number: 123-45-6789
Current Address: 123 My street, City, State Zip
Home Phone Number: 555-555-5555


If you have any questions about handling this request, you may phone me at 555-555-5550 (day
or evenings). Please respond to: John Doe, 123 My street, City, State Zip


Sincerely,


Signature
John Doe


Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746, I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct and that I am requesting release of my records to myself.


Executed on [date].


Signature



Section III – Possible means to expedite name check

This section is based on my learning and guess work only. Don’t take it to the bank

1. File a FOIPA request at the time of filing your N400. Since both requests (FOIPA and
Name Checks) are handled by the same RMD department, I assume if they trace your
record once, the second time will be easier. Also in case of unusual delays (over a few
months) you can appeal with this in hand.
2. Fax a name check request monthly and call the voice line every so often. This will
familiarize your name with them.
3. Write to Asst Dir William Hooton and explain your urgency in the best way you can.
4. In case of unusual delays (over a few months), contact your Congressman and ask him/her
to
a) Request for an expedite from the FBI
b) Write to the Congressional Asst Dir, Eleni Kalisch to appeal
c) Have them contact an FBI legislative liaison and check on your case often

5. Never lose hope. Ultimately the system works, its just slow for some of us
Links

http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress03/garrity071003.htm
http://www.house.gov/science/hearings/full04/feb25/garrity.pdf
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=g:thl48639866d&dq=&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF8&selm=Es7Lb.85895$I07.420177@attbi_s53 (Search google groups for postings by
aurora for name check info)

ALL THE BEST





Good luck to everyone.
Is this still valid number
 
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