Opinion
CIVIL 24-10496
06-12-2024
DAWN N. ISON UNITED STATES ATTORNEY Abdul Mohammed, Pro Se Plaintiff Bradley H. Darling, Attorney for Defendants
DAWN N. ISON UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
Abdul Mohammed, Pro Se Plaintiff
Bradley H. Darling, Attorney for Defendants
Mag. Judge Kimberly G. Altman
STIPULATION AND ORDER TO REMAND PLAINTIFF'S APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION TO USCIS
LAURIE J. MICHELSON, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Plaintiff and Defendant United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), through their counsel, stipulate for a remand of this action, without prejudice, to USCIS for the purposes of adjudicating Plaintiff's pending naturalization application. In support of this stipulation, the parties state as follows:
1. USCIS agrees to commence adjudicative action within 30 days of the Court granting the remand, to include issuing a request for any additional documentation or evidence it determines necessary. If USCIS determines no additional documentation or evidence is needed, it will issue a decision within 30 days of the Court granting the remand.
2. If USCIS issues a request for additional documentation or evidence, upon receiving the Plaintiff's response to the request, USCIS will issue a decision no later than 30 days after the date it receives the Plaintiff's response.
3. If the applicant does not respond to any request issued by USCIS, USCIS will issue a decision within 30 days of the expiration of the response period provided to the applicant.
4. Each party agrees to bear their own costs.
SO ORDERED.
So stipulated and agreed.