Is it possible to get document from INS N400 file
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Is it possible to get document from INS N400 file
I had my citizenship interview couple of weeks back at Charlotte North
Carolina. Officer didn't make any decision. I am little bit worried
about deportation.
I gave my Deferred Prosecution agreement and volunteer disposition
paper (by mistake both original and copy) to INS officer during the
N400 interview. I don't have any copy with me. Is it possible to to get
those paper (at least copy) from INS officer so that I can show those
to my Immigration attorney.
I met with couple of Immigration attorney and they were saying my
application will be denied for sure because I didn't wait for 5 years
required statutory period. As far as "deportation proceeding" it's
totally depend on what I have signed on Deferred Prosecution agreement.
I don't have that paper with me any more and won't be able to get it
from court because all documents are sealed now.
Carolina. Officer didn't make any decision. I am little bit worried
about deportation.
I gave my Deferred Prosecution agreement and volunteer disposition
paper (by mistake both original and copy) to INS officer during the
N400 interview. I don't have any copy with me. Is it possible to to get
those paper (at least copy) from INS officer so that I can show those
to my Immigration attorney.
I met with couple of Immigration attorney and they were saying my
application will be denied for sure because I didn't wait for 5 years
required statutory period. As far as "deportation proceeding" it's
totally depend on what I have signed on Deferred Prosecution agreement.
I don't have that paper with me any more and won't be able to get it
from court because all documents are sealed now.
#2
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 107
Re: Is it possible to get document from INS N400 file
I don't know about getting a copy from BCIS (I am sure you can with a freedom of information act) but a faster way is to ask the court to unseal for the express pupose of getting a copy for yourself - a local attorney or you should be able to convince the judge for good cause shown.
OP wrote ...
I don't have that paper with me any more and won't be able to get it
from court because all documents are sealed now.[/QUOTE]
OP wrote ...
I don't have that paper with me any more and won't be able to get it
from court because all documents are sealed now.[/QUOTE]