Expedited FBI Name Check
#1
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Expedited FBI Name Check
Hi All
I subscribe to the USCIS website for updated information on my case
aswell any new news that they might like us to know. Today I get a
email stating with this new link
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...eChk022007.pdf
Unfortunately I can't access it but was curious to know if any of you
can an if so possibly post what it states.
Is this maybe a way for us to get the Name Checks Expedited? Well one
can always hope as I have been waiting over a year.
Thanks for your time
I subscribe to the USCIS website for updated information on my case
aswell any new news that they might like us to know. Today I get a
email stating with this new link
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...eChk022007.pdf
Unfortunately I can't access it but was curious to know if any of you
can an if so possibly post what it states.
Is this maybe a way for us to get the Name Checks Expedited? Well one
can always hope as I have been waiting over a year.
Thanks for your time
#2
Re: Expedited FBI Name Check
Hi All
I subscribe to the USCIS website for updated information on my case
aswell any new news that they might like us to know. Today I get a
email stating with this new link
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...eChk022007.pdf
Unfortunately I can't access it but was curious to know if any of you
can an if so possibly post what it states.
Is this maybe a way for us to get the Name Checks Expedited? Well one
can always hope as I have been waiting over a year.
Thanks for your time
I subscribe to the USCIS website for updated information on my case
aswell any new news that they might like us to know. Today I get a
email stating with this new link
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...eChk022007.pdf
Unfortunately I can't access it but was curious to know if any of you
can an if so possibly post what it states.
Is this maybe a way for us to get the Name Checks Expedited? Well one
can always hope as I have been waiting over a year.
Thanks for your time
Sorry, couldn't help you.
Rene
#3
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Re: Expedited FBI Name Check
On Feb 20, 8:01 pm, Noorah101 <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > Hi All
>
> > I subscribe to the USCIS website for updated information on my case
> > aswell any new news that they might like us to know. Today I get a
> > email stating with this new link
>
> >http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...eChk022007.pdf
>
> > Unfortunately I can't access it but was curious to know if any of you
> > can an if so possibly post what it states.
>
> > Is this maybe a way for us to get the Name Checks Expedited? Well one
> > can always hope as I have been waiting over a year.
>
> > Thanks for your time
>
> I tried the link and it comes up "forbidden, unauthorized to view this
> page". This is from my home computer so I know it's not blocked through
> a filter at work.
>
> Sorry, couldn't help you.
>
> Rene
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
Thanks Renee.....
Ironically the link has disappeared now...lol. I did find out some
info from the FBI that USCIS can request Name Checks to be Expedited
but it is their discreation if they choose to do this or not. Guess I
am not one that will be expedited.
wrote:
> > Hi All
>
> > I subscribe to the USCIS website for updated information on my case
> > aswell any new news that they might like us to know. Today I get a
> > email stating with this new link
>
> >http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrele...eChk022007.pdf
>
> > Unfortunately I can't access it but was curious to know if any of you
> > can an if so possibly post what it states.
>
> > Is this maybe a way for us to get the Name Checks Expedited? Well one
> > can always hope as I have been waiting over a year.
>
> > Thanks for your time
>
> I tried the link and it comes up "forbidden, unauthorized to view this
> page". This is from my home computer so I know it's not blocked through
> a filter at work.
>
> Sorry, couldn't help you.
>
> Rene
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://britishexpats.com
Thanks Renee.....
Ironically the link has disappeared now...lol. I did find out some
info from the FBI that USCIS can request Name Checks to be Expedited
but it is their discreation if they choose to do this or not. Guess I
am not one that will be expedited.
#4
Re: Expedited FBI Name Check
This press released was issued Tues (yesterday )
may work today ..
Its listed on the USCIS site as a press release
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...0045f3d6a1RCRD
You can off course report this error to
[email protected]
may work today ..
Its listed on the USCIS site as a press release
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...0045f3d6a1RCRD
You can off course report this error to
[email protected]
Last edited by Ray; Feb 21st 2007 at 4:50 am.
#5
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 215
Re: Expedited FBI Name Check
Works for me now:
USCIS Update
USCIS CLARIFIES CRITERIA TO EXPEDITE FBI NAME CHECK
Federal Litigation Removed as Sole Basis to Expedite Check
WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is no longer routinely requesting the FBI to expedite a name check when the only reason for the request is that a mandamus (or other federal court petition) is filed in the case.
USCIS may continue to request an expedited FBI name check if the case meets one of the other approved criteria, including:
1. Military deployment,
2. Age-out cases not covered under the Child Status Protection Act, and applications affected by sunset provisions such as diversity visas,
3. Significant and compelling reasons, such as critical medical conditions, and
4. Loss of social security benefits or other subsistence at the discretion of the USCIS District Director.
The FBI name check is an invaluable part of the security screening process, ensuring that our immigration system is not used as a vehicle to harm our nation or its citizens. USCIS also requests an FBI name check to screen out people who seek immigration benefits improperly or fraudulently and ensure that only eligible applicants receive benefits.
Information about the FBI name check is available on the USCIS website at http://www.uscis.gov or by calling the USCIS National Customer Service Center toll free at 1-800-375-5283.
–USCIS –
On March 1, 2003, U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services became one of three legacy INS components to join the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. USCIS is charged with fundamentally transforming and improving the delivery of immigration and citizenship services, while enhancing our nation's security.
www.uscis.gov
USCIS CLARIFIES CRITERIA TO EXPEDITE FBI NAME CHECK
Federal Litigation Removed as Sole Basis to Expedite Check
WASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is no longer routinely requesting the FBI to expedite a name check when the only reason for the request is that a mandamus (or other federal court petition) is filed in the case.
USCIS may continue to request an expedited FBI name check if the case meets one of the other approved criteria, including:
1. Military deployment,
2. Age-out cases not covered under the Child Status Protection Act, and applications affected by sunset provisions such as diversity visas,
3. Significant and compelling reasons, such as critical medical conditions, and
4. Loss of social security benefits or other subsistence at the discretion of the USCIS District Director.
The FBI name check is an invaluable part of the security screening process, ensuring that our immigration system is not used as a vehicle to harm our nation or its citizens. USCIS also requests an FBI name check to screen out people who seek immigration benefits improperly or fraudulently and ensure that only eligible applicants receive benefits.
Information about the FBI name check is available on the USCIS website at http://www.uscis.gov or by calling the USCIS National Customer Service Center toll free at 1-800-375-5283.
–USCIS –
On March 1, 2003, U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services became one of three legacy INS components to join the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. USCIS is charged with fundamentally transforming and improving the delivery of immigration and citizenship services, while enhancing our nation's security.
www.uscis.gov