The ACLU of Northern California, the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, the Asian Law Caucus and the Council on American-Islamic Relations filed a class action lawsuit challenging the United States Custom and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) failure to process citizenship applications within a reasonable time period. The lawsuit is based on federal laws that require timely processing of immigration benefits applications, including a provision which allows individuals to go to court if USCIS takes more than 120 days after completing the naturalization examination.
Representing eight
individuals—long time lawful permanent residents who have each waited over two
years since their citizenship interviews—the civil rights organizations are
asking the court to resolve the individual applications and grant citizenship to
the individual plaintiffs. In addition, the suit is asking the court to order
the agency to process other overdue naturalization applications within a short
time period and process future applications in a timely manner. The case
is Zhang v. Gonzales and was filed on
February 8, 2007 in federal district court in San Francisco.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Amended Complaint