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Old Dec 6th 2003, 6:23 am
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Well IT DID SCREW UP mine. Mine was DV-2003 based but the same kind of
screw-up, lies, deception and incompetence surely affects other
adjustment of status applications.

Based on the result of a FOIA/PA request (form G-639) to USCIS I got
almost my entire file (except CIA name checks).

Here are some facts:

1) the name check was submitted to FBI on 08/28/03, received at USCIS
on 09/10/03 and viewed on 09/18/03 (after a lawsuit was filed);

2) interim district director Donald J. Monica assured Senator Richard
J. Durbin that our name check requests were at FBI on 06/06/03 and
then again on 08/15/03.

The letters of Donald J. Monica clearly imply that FBI name check was
requested by BCIS much earlier than 08/28/03. That, apparently, was
not the case!!! IMHO Donald J. Monica lied to Senator Richard J.
Durbin or was completely clueless about what was going on in his
bureau!

Hadn't we sued our AOS would never go through...

Dan

details (including the above mentioned documents) are at

http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~stefanko/BCIS
 
Old Dec 7th 2003, 12:08 am
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Default Re: USCIS screwing up Adjustment of Status Applications?

as you mentioned the form G-639 i donwload it from USCIS website so that i also file this form to know whats wrong or going on with my case but the form says that do not file this to check the status of pensing applications, where as i wrote to the center about my pending I-485, i called the given number on the website but no feedback, it looks like they are doing nothing.
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Old Dec 7th 2003, 12:44 am
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"Dan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Well IT DID SCREW UP mine. Mine was DV-2003 based but the same kind of
    > screw-up, lies, deception and incompetence surely affects other
    > adjustment of status applications.

Yes, though luckily in the majority of other cases it's not as urgent as DV
cases because they don't tend to have the same time constraints. As it seems
that you did, you have to be very very proactive when filing a DV case - a
number of lawyers I've seen posting strongly recommend consulate only for DV
based applications though, obviously, that's not always a possible option.

Andy.

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Old Dec 8th 2003, 12:35 am
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Reza,

You don't have to give a reason why you are requesting;
see the previous pages. Well, perhaps you have an academic
interest in your case; see what I mean?



Originally posted by syedraza70
as you mentioned the form G-639 i donwload it from USCIS website so that i also file this form to know whats wrong or going on with my case but the form says that do not file this to check the status of pensing applications, where as i wrote to the center about my pending I-485, i called the given number on the website but no feedback, it looks like they are doing nothing.
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