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Dave + Loni

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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from Zipline in NOA2 at last   
    Jackpot I got the NOA2 e-mail just as I was chating with my sweetheart.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from I & B in legal action   
    I would wait as they recommend until after the normal time when you filed. and you have tried to contact them (keep records date and time) also after you have contacted both your congressman and Senator and they have been unable or unwilling to help.
    It requires you to have tried everything else, so that you feel you have no other choise.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from jijichan in legal action   
    True, but often because you involve the local US attorney in your jurisdiction they don't want to defend the USCIS if it would apear to be a long time to the average person.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from jijichan in legal action   
    Hi All, I was doing some research (one of my skills) and I found this legal action for those beyond normal processing times.
    This is presented for infomation only (lawyers names redacted )
    Perhaps a large volume of lawsuit threats will prompt some type of action.
    Note I have compleated step one and I'm waiting to hear back from them.
    When your case is not being processed:
    Many clients seek legal assistance from 88888888888888888 when their immigration cases are not being processed by the USCIS or consulate in a timely manner. Often, the government does not act upon naturalization, adjustment of status applications or on immigrant visa applications. Often times, these cases are delayed by FBI background checks. With such cases, there is essentially only one action that the applicant can take to force the agency to act — filing a lawsuit. This type of lawsuit, known as a "writ of mandamus," is designed to compel the government to perform a duty owed to the plaintiff, namely, take action on the pending application. Upon receiving a complaint filed with the Federal Court, the government must answer within sixty days of the complaint. Often these lawsuits cause the government to finally take action.
    If you are in such a situation, filing a suit against the USCIS or appropriate US Consulate may be the only way to get your case processed because the Federal Court can oblige the USCIS or US Consulate to review your application/petition and make a final decision within a short period of time (usually, within 60 days). However, it is important to remember that the court cannot force the USCIS or the consulate to make a decision in your favor.
    Steps to filing a writ of mandamus:
    Step 1: The first step to take when processing a case that has gone beyond the stated time is to make inquiries with the USCIS or consulate. It is best to document these inquiries as best as possible.
    Step 2: If a resolution is not reached, the next step is to notify USCIS or the consulate, as well as the local US attorney in your jurisdiction, of your intention to file a lawsuit if resolution is not forthcoming within 30 days. This step will often have the desired effect; even if it does not lead to a decision immediately, it often prompts the USCIS or consulate to begin working on the matter.
    Step 3: If a month has passed with no action on the case, the lawsuit should be filed and served upon the relevant defendants (the government agencies which have not acted) and local US attorney.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from DaRoq in CSC K1's delayed at least two months   
    Your lucky you can visit, I have no such option. I just got a new job so vacation time and cash are in short supply. Enjoy you trip, it may be much longer than we all think until the aprovals get moving again.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from Bayareaguy in The Dream Act   
    I'm not a PHD in math or any other field, but it's not required to simply look at the numbers, use simple logic and come to the simple conclusion that around the time the dream act starts K-1 and all other application at CSC slow down.
    Logic tells us you can draw these conclusions baring facts to the contrary. since CSC will not provide facts to the contrary, the conclusion stands on its merits. you can dispute this all day long it won't change reality.
    As many other have noted and I will agree, I have nothing against the dream act other than it's poor implamentation, lack of preplanning, thoughtless disreguard for the people ahead of them in line. These can be blamed not on the people filing claims but the USCIS and other govenment officials who jumped on the program without thinking about it's impact. And there unwillingness to talk about it to anyone, breeds the notion that they did something wrong in the way they implamented the program.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from Zipline in The Dream Act   
    I'm not a PHD in math or any other field, but it's not required to simply look at the numbers, use simple logic and come to the simple conclusion that around the time the dream act starts K-1 and all other application at CSC slow down.
    Logic tells us you can draw these conclusions baring facts to the contrary. since CSC will not provide facts to the contrary, the conclusion stands on its merits. you can dispute this all day long it won't change reality.
    As many other have noted and I will agree, I have nothing against the dream act other than it's poor implamentation, lack of preplanning, thoughtless disreguard for the people ahead of them in line. These can be blamed not on the people filing claims but the USCIS and other govenment officials who jumped on the program without thinking about it's impact. And there unwillingness to talk about it to anyone, breeds the notion that they did something wrong in the way they implamented the program.
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from TBoneTX in What is the reason processing times are behind?   
    Obama's Dream act also knowen as the Nightmare act for us K-1's at CSC
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    Dave + Loni got a reaction from TBoneTX in K-1 visa   
    That's what I thought it was, some others on this site disagreed but had no evidence to back thier claims.
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