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lincclay

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  1. As I learn more and find more issues (or red flags with some of these guides) I would update here so the others know about it and don't make mistakes. The process of serving is highly non-trivial. It is not as simple as sending mails. You need a confirmation that they have received and that is called Proof of Service. For defendants in some states (for example CA) you cannot use certified mail (https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/is-certified-or-priority-mail-acceptable-to-serve--2376657.html), so if your court is in CA and or FO is in CA. Apparently it needs to be personally served or subserved.
  2. Also I wanted to add that everyone needs to be very careful when doing DIY. These templates online might be generated by ChatGpt and can contain errors, you need to check every line of it. OP talks about per 8 USC 1186b , this has nothing to do with the 180 days thing. Also https://assistantwom.github.io/ seems to be a chatgpt generated thing. Here is a reddit post explaining it:
  3. Thank you very much, this is life saving. I intend to file it once I hit 1 year mark (getting very close) but before that I am thinking about submitting a notice of intention. I have heard that it sometimes works. Does anyone know a template for the notice of intention and what other documents should get included and where it should get sent to? Regarding adding defendants, let's say the case is stuck at NBC but for some reason USCIS always refers me to the local FO for checking the processing times. Should both of NBC and local FO be included?
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