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Should I File a Writ of Mandamus (WOM) Against the USCIS?
It is a personal choice, and an expensive one.
In 2005 and 2006, people whose cases had been pending for a long time (usually more than two years) started filing WOM lawsuits to force the USCIS to make a decision, one way or another. Many saw their I-485 applications adjudicated shortly after the law suit, without ever going to court. Those success stories encouraged many more, and a flood of WoM were filed later that year.
In early 2007, USCIS announced a new policy that they would no longer expedite FBI name check in response to a Writ of Mandamus. Instead, they would rather take the case to court. This may be the only choice for the USCIS, because had they left the door open, there could have been hundreds of thousands of law suits filed against them.
However, if you have a straightforward case, it has been pending for two years or more, your priority date is current, and you can afford a few thousand dollars, a Writ of Mandamus may be still worth a shot even if you have to go to court with the USCIS.
Again, each case is different and you should consult a qualified immigration attorney before making an important decision like filing WOM.
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