Opinion
3:24-cv-05755-TL
11-12-2024
LAKHVINDER SINGH, Plaintiff, v. UR M. JADDOU, et al., Defendants.
TESSA M. GORMAN United States Attorney MICHELLE R. LAMBERT. NYS #4666657 Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys for Defendants LAKHVINDER SINGH Pro Se Plaintiff
TESSA M. GORMAN United States Attorney
MICHELLE R. LAMBERT. NYS #4666657 Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys for Defendants
LAKHVINDER SINGH Pro Se Plaintiff
STIPULATED MOTION TO HOLD CASE IN ABEYANCE AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
TANA LIN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Plaintiff and Defendants, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 6 and Local Rules 7(d)(1), 10(g) and 16, hereby jointly stipulate and move to stay these proceedings until May 14, 2025. Plaintiff brought this litigation pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act and Mandamus Act seeking, inter alia, to compel the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) adjudicate his Forms I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal. Defendants' response to the Complaint is currently due on November 12, 2024. The parties are currently working towards a resolution to this litigation. For good cause, the parties request that the Court hold the case in abeyance until May 14, 2025.
Courts have “broad discretion” to stay proceedings. Clinton v. Jones, 520 U.S. 681, 706 (1997). “[T]he power to stay proceedings is incidental to the power inherent in every court to control the disposition of the causes on its docket with economy of time and effort for itself, for counsel, and for litigants.” Landis v. N. Am. Co., 299 U.S. 248, 254 (1936); see also Fed.R.Civ.P. 1.
With additional time, this case may be resolved without the need of further judicial intervention. USCIS has scheduled Plaintiff's asylum interview for January 14, 2025. USCIS agrees to diligently work towards completing the adjudication within 120 days of the interview, absent unforeseen or exceptional circumstances that would require additional time for adjudication. If the adjudication is not completed within that time, USCIS will provide a status report to the Court.
Plaintiff will submit all supplemental documents and evidence, if any, to USCIS seven to ten days prior to the interview date. Plaintiff recognizes that failure to submit documents prior to the interview may require the interview to be rescheduled and the adjudication delayed. If needed, Plaintiff will bring an interpreter to the interview, otherwise the interview will need to be rescheduled and the adjudication delayed. After the interview, USCIS will need time to adjudicate Plaintiff's asylum application. Once the application is adjudicated, Plaintiff will dismiss the case. Accordingly, the parties request this abeyance to allow USCIS to conduct Plaintiff's asylum interview and then process his asylum application.
As additional time is necessary for this to occur, the parties request that the Court hold the case in abeyance until May 14, 2025. The parties will submit a joint status report on or before May 14, 2025.
Dated: November 7, 2024 Respectfully submitted, I certify that this memorandum contains 396 words, in compliance with the Local Civil Rules.
[PROPOSED] ORDER
The case is held in abeyance until May 14, 2025. The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before May 14, 2025. It is so ORDERED.