Ajeil v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, C18-1644 RAJ. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20190919c02
Visitors: 13
Filed: Sep. 18, 2019
Latest Update: Sep. 18, 2019
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION AND ORDER RICHARD A. JONES , District Judge . The parties hereby STIPULATE AND AGREE as to the following: (1) That this matter is REMANDED to USCIS for reopening of the naturalization application filed by Plaintiff Nadia Ajeil ("Plaintiff"); (2) That, based on new information that was presented to the agency since the filing of this action, USCIS agrees that Plaintiff was lawfully admitted for permanent residence for purposes of her application for naturalization; (3) T
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION AND ORDER RICHARD A. JONES , District Judge . The parties hereby STIPULATE AND AGREE as to the following: (1) That this matter is REMANDED to USCIS for reopening of the naturalization application filed by Plaintiff Nadia Ajeil ("Plaintiff"); (2) That, based on new information that was presented to the agency since the filing of this action, USCIS agrees that Plaintiff was lawfully admitted for permanent residence for purposes of her application for naturalization; (3) Th..
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JOINT STIPULATION AND ORDER
RICHARD A. JONES, District Judge.
The parties hereby STIPULATE AND AGREE as to the following:
(1) That this matter is REMANDED to USCIS for reopening of the naturalization application filed by Plaintiff Nadia Ajeil ("Plaintiff");
(2) That, based on new information that was presented to the agency since the filing of this action, USCIS agrees that Plaintiff was lawfully admitted for permanent residence for purposes of her application for naturalization;
(3) That USCIS will approve Plaintiff's application for naturalization so long as Plaintiff has continued to meet the good moral character requirements, and within fourteen (14) days of the entry of this order, will schedule Plaintiff for the oath of citizenship, and will serve her and her counsel with a Form N-445;
(4) That, so long as Plaintiff continues to meet the good moral character requirements necessary to naturalize, and upon receipt of the properly executed and sufficient Form N-445, USCIS will administer the oath of citizenship and naturalize Plaintiff;
(5) That the parties will bear their own costs, attorney's fees, and any other expenses incurred in this litigation; and
(6) That the Court will retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of this agreement and any disputes that arise thereunder.
For Petitioner,
s/ Christopher Strawn
Director, Immigration Law Clinic,
University of Washington School of Law
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
615 Second Ave., Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 957-8628
Fax: (206) 587-4025
For Respondents,
s/ C. Frederick Sheffield
C. FREDERICK SHEFFIELD
Senior Litigation Counsel
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Division
Office of Immigration Litigation
District Court Section
P.O. Box 868, Ben Franklin Station
Washington, D.C. 20044
Tel: (202) 532-4737
ORDER
On stipulation of the parties and review of the Court, it is so ORDERED.
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