hudakchullu
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Most of your questions will be answered by the following links. I found out mine through INFOPASS appointment.
http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress03/garrity071003.htm
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/nationalnamecheck.htm
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
HTH,
Most of your questions will be answered by the following links. I found out mine through INFOPASS appointment.
http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress03/garrity071003.htm
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/nationalnamecheck.htm
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nationalnamecheck.htm
HTH,
Hi Folks,
After having waited for years, just got out of the vacuum called BEC a couple of months ago. Then, USCIS gave me an early Christmas bonus by allowing me to apply for 485 in June. So, wife and I are getting ready for it.
I am trying to get myself educated as much about this step as possible. Looks like Name Check has the potential for becoming the next vacuum for us. It is disheartening that even after four years, we may end up waiting years more before experiencing freedom. Sigh!
So, I am posing some generic questions. I know that some of these questions require speculative answers, but am still trying to gain the knowledge from some experienced members:
1) Wife and I are from India. In each of our cases, one part of the name is common while another is not. As a result, the full name is uncommon for each of us. Does the NC seem to be based on full name or on each part of the name (i.e. first and last)? Or does it not even matter and it just seems to be based on the luck of the draw?
2) What percentage of Indians get stuck in NC? (I know this is speculative but any educated guesses?)
3) What seems to trigger NC?
4) How soon before we find out if any of us are stuck in NC?
5) What are the sources of this info?
- Online (Does LUD also say the reason for the update?)
- INFOPASS (Is there a timeline to wait after applying before requesting an INFOPASS appointment?)
- telephone
- any other
5) I am the primary applicant. Will USCIS not process if either of us are stuck in NC or will they not process if only I am stuck in NC?
Thanks in advance.