Taleb v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, SACV 19-00067 AG (KES). (2019)
Court: District Court, C.D. California
Number: infdco20190619844
Visitors: 28
Filed: Jun. 18, 2019
Latest Update: Jun. 18, 2019
Summary: ORDER AMENDING CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION; VACATING THE MOTION HEARING DATE AND DISMISSING THE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE ANDREW GUILFORD , District Judge . Pursuant to the parties' Stipulation for Entry of an Order Amending Certificate of Naturalization; Vacating the Motion Hearing Date and Dismissing the Action With Prejudice, and for good cause shown, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that petitioner's certificate of naturalization is amended to indicate that petitioner Hamid Saidi Taleb was born on J
Summary: ORDER AMENDING CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION; VACATING THE MOTION HEARING DATE AND DISMISSING THE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE ANDREW GUILFORD , District Judge . Pursuant to the parties' Stipulation for Entry of an Order Amending Certificate of Naturalization; Vacating the Motion Hearing Date and Dismissing the Action With Prejudice, and for good cause shown, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that petitioner's certificate of naturalization is amended to indicate that petitioner Hamid Saidi Taleb was born on Ja..
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ORDER AMENDING CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION; VACATING THE MOTION HEARING DATE AND DISMISSING THE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE
ANDREW GUILFORD, District Judge.
Pursuant to the parties' Stipulation for Entry of an Order Amending Certificate of Naturalization; Vacating the Motion Hearing Date and Dismissing the Action With Prejudice, and for good cause shown,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that petitioner's certificate of naturalization is amended to indicate that petitioner Hamid Saidi Taleb was born on January 21, 1951.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent United States Citizenship and Immigration Services shall issue a replacement certificate of naturalization that reflects petitioner's date of birth as January 21, 1951, within thirty days from the date of entry of this Order.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the hearing on the petitioner's motion to amend naturalization certificate is vacated; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this action is dismissed in its entirety with prejudice. Each party shall bear his or its own costs and attorneys' fees, including those under the Equal Access to Justice Act and any other provision of law.
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