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    aleac got a reaction from STO Overland in I had to sue USCIS   
    Yeah...the "Pro Immigration" party...
    I'll register to vote ASAP
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    aleac got a reaction from Gyyomme in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  3. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Elllena in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  4. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Asia in I had to sue USCIS   
    Yeah...the "Pro Immigration" party...
    I'll register to vote ASAP
  5. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Sellamalola in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  6. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Prizm123 in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
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    aleac got a reaction from StrawberryKiss in I had to sue USCIS   
    In my case all 3 (2 Senators and local Rep) happened to be Democrats. But agree...who knows if a Republican would have helped.
    I just visited a State completely run by Republicans and it looks like a third world country.
    I'm just disappointed how the "system" failed me, starting by USCIS
  8. Like
    aleac reacted to SalishSea in Green Card Rec'd Today, But...   
    Wow.  USCIS has outdone itself with this one.  Seasonal workers out smoking weed behind the service center dumpsters for sure.
  9. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Redro in I had to sue USCIS   
    In my case all 3 (2 Senators and local Rep) happened to be Democrats. But agree...who knows if a Republican would have helped.
    I just visited a State completely run by Republicans and it looks like a third world country.
    I'm just disappointed how the "system" failed me, starting by USCIS
  10. Like
    aleac reacted to Chocobo in I had to sue USCIS   
    Congrats on your citizenship!!  
     
    Sucks that you had to go through all of that, but you will be a beacon of hope for others who are in similar situations.  
  11. Like
    aleac got a reaction from millefleur in I had to sue USCIS   
    In my case all 3 (2 Senators and local Rep) happened to be Democrats. But agree...who knows if a Republican would have helped.
    I just visited a State completely run by Republicans and it looks like a third world country.
    I'm just disappointed how the "system" failed me, starting by USCIS
  12. Like
    aleac got a reaction from JustBelieve in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  13. Thanks
    aleac got a reaction from Olisant in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  14. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Chocobo in I had to sue USCIS   
    Yeah...the "Pro Immigration" party...
    I'll register to vote ASAP
  15. Thanks
    aleac got a reaction from Chocobo in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  16. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Ellie_7 in I had to sue USCIS   
    Yeah...the "Pro Immigration" party...
    I'll register to vote ASAP
  17. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Ellie_7 in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  18. Thanks
    aleac got a reaction from Mike E in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  19. Like
    aleac got a reaction from millefleur in I had to sue USCIS   
    Yeah...the "Pro Immigration" party...
    I'll register to vote ASAP
  20. Like
    aleac got a reaction from milimelo in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  21. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Wouter in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  22. Like
    aleac got a reaction from yuna628 in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  23. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Ben & Katy in I had to sue USCIS   
    That seems OK, sometimes I think I waited 6 months too long.
    But I'm all done now thankfully
  24. Like
    aleac got a reaction from Dave12345678 in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
  25. Thanks
    aleac got a reaction from elmers in I had to sue USCIS   
    Hi all,
    This is just a summary of the events that led me to file a lawsuit with al lawyer called "Writ of Mandamus" to move my case forward.
    Removal of conditions filed in July 2019.
    October 2019 Fingerprints taken
    No movement for 2 years. In the meantime all my fellow July 2019 filers had been approved.
    In March 2021 my case was very much outside processing times, so I started contacting the DHS Ombudsman, my local representative and my 2 US Senators. Not one of them ever replied, nor contacted me in any way. With USCS I filed about 8 or 9 Service Requests. Not a single one was ever adressed. They were closed without any explaination.
     
    After 30 months waiting, I decided to file a lawsuit in October of this year, within 3 weeks my Removal of Conditions was approved and my N400 interview was scheduled and last week I became a Citizen.
     
    This should not be normal. Blaming COVID for these ridiculous delays is an easy excuse.
    I have a strong case, both me and my wife have good jobs, I am not from a "conflictive" country (whatever that means) of course no criminal records and I pay a lot in taxes to Uncle Sam.
     
    This process has been a complete nightmare to me and my family and I hope I never have to step inside a USCIS office ever again. 
     
    I wish you all the best of luck,
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