buzzhd said:regarding Q3, I believe FBI stop sending reply to email inquiry about NC
tangohi said:Hi buzzhd,
Thanks for your suggestion . Sorry I disagree.
Yes I am anxious as I do not intend to become a statistic like others. If I wait and wait it will be two and three years and who knows what will happen later on. They may tomorrow decide to impose a PD on spouses. Who knows . This delay may well stretch in eternity and by July it will be one year of NC pending which I think is more than enough time. Those who have been waiting for three or four year have an option of filing a writ of mandamus and if they chose not to that is their decision. Moreover this is not a first in first out process. If you read the forum some people have gotten their NC cleared in one year whole others have been waiting for three years. My filing a writ is not harming anyone. I am seeking a benefit for myself. Those who are waiting are not going to be affected and they are not going to tell me that others have been waiting for three years. If you read other posts you will realize that this is an administrative problem/ red tape in other words and the NC division is a mess. Writ is a way make them act do their job. I thinks those who have been waiting for three four years should take legal action.
The sooner I get a decision the better in my opinion. I can then move on with my life whatever the outcome in that case.
Numerous trips to local office yields nothing. they show me a sheet that NC is pending. As far as lawyer I surely do have one but he has no idea of what to do. Senators and congressman are useless. I have tried them. I am looking for suggestions as to what is a reasonable time of waiting and reasonable effort in my scenario.
compass said:Oh my God... too bad.... I think marriage based all have 'current' PD.... and actually, I even thought for some reason that they are processed faster than employment-based.... so this is sad information for us...
adobeaxcess said:Dear all, I need help, pls help. I have been stuck in FBI name check for over 3 years. I got interviewed for I-485 over an year ago (my US citizen wife sponsored me), but no approval due to name check. Tried everything (senators, writing to USCIS, FBI nothing helped.
Problem is I may need to move for work to another state. Would this further delay my case. CAN I MOVE YET FILE THE WRITE OF MANDAMUS LAW SUIT IN MY PREVIOUS STATE (the state where I initially filed)???
Since the delay is well over 3 yrs and the processing schedule for the state I am in is only a little over 1 year, I think I should file for the writ of Mandamus.
Please advice. THANKS!
.k1_visa said:Hello everybody,
Just a Quick Question... If you have a unique First Name and Second Name ( There's nobody in this Planet having your name), you came from a so called " Western country" (.. ) , and your Name check is not cleared in half a year.
Can you be 100% sure that you are stuck?
Thanks and i wish you a fast approval for everyone!
helponline1 said:Hello everyone. Finally I got my green Card in the mail.
For last several months I am a regular reader of this thread and I learnt a lot from this forum,therefore wish to share my experience for the benefit of others.
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Congratulations! And thank you for sharing your experience!
I am also stuck in name check process now. I applied through my USC husband. We had AOS interview in Nov but my case is still pending. Now it has been more than 6 months since USCIS sumit their request to FBI in Aug 2005.
I just found this forum and spend couple of hours everyday to investigate what should I do. Here are things in my mind:
1) send fax to FBI to inquire name check status.
2) ask my friend who works in FBI to call them.
3)I am thinking to write letters to senator, but you said congressman is better. How can I find congressman in my area? And in your letter, what did you say to check my status at FBI? If you could share a sample, that will be the best!
4)If all of above fail, I will try writ of Mandamus, althought I have no idea on this procedure. Anyone could share me a link on how to do writ of mandamus?
Well, that is all I can do. I cannot imagine some of you waited one or two years on name check clearance, I would be insane then
miumiu1977 said:Davidcase123 said:I am new to this forum.
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Geez, I am impatient. I would go crazy in your case. But what can we do? Let's try our best to get the system work!
BTW, all my friends got their GC based on marriage within 8 months. So your case is abnormal!
helponline1 said:Hello everyone. Finally I got my green Card in the mail.
For last several months I am a regular reader of this thread and I learnt a lot from this forum,therefore wish to share my experience for the benefit of others.
I and my spouse were interviewed in June 05 and were told that the stamp 551 could not be issued as the FBI clearance was pending. Thereafter we wrote several letters to USCIS and FBI which resulted in NO RESPONSE. After a wait for 4 months we contacted the local congessman who contacted USCIS and he received a prompt reply from USCIS saying that the case was pending for the Name Check and will be completed as soon as it is done.
Waited for 2 more months...called USCIS 1000 times to hear the same irritating answer that the case is in local office and they did not know anything about that.
Approached congessman again and urged his staff to write to congressional office in FBI. To our surpize FBI sent the written response to congressman within a week saying that the case was cleared, and the results were forwarded to USCIS. This was no coincidence. I am pretty sure that they cleared it after the congressman's query.
Thereafter a month passed and nothing happened. We again approached the congressman and asked him to push the USCIS local office. He did, and then we received the Welcome notice in the mail followed by the Green Card.
It is a shame that in this so called hi tech and advanced country , people have to undergo such an agony and pain in waiting for months and years for the name check clearance.
The only advise I can share with the forum is that the congressman is your best source to push your case. If you case is pending beyond a certain time ( say 6 months) I would say that someone is sitting on it and you must agressively follow it up with the congressman. At each step they need congresman's push. ( they do not respond to the applicant at all). The senators do not seem to be interested in immigration matters and therefore congressman is the best bet.
It is said that most of the times the hit received in the name check database is so stupid that it can be resolved within no time. The only problem is no one wants to look at it unless pushed by the congressman.