US Immigration Lawyer on FBI Name Check & Fingerprint Delays
www.4immigration.comTop US Immigration Lawyer/Attorney Brad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration Link Show on Linkup Radio 93.5 FM. In this episode, Brad Bernstein addresses the issue of long delays in applications for naturalization/citizenship caused by FBI’s name check procedure. What should you do, if you are one of many thousands who found themselves in such situation? Watch this video to find out the advice of the legendary immigration expert. The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein’s attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show. To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA). Also please visit our cool blog, Spar & Bernstein’s Law Link: sblawlink.com Disclaimer This media presentation is an attorney advertisement brought to you by The Law Offices of Spar and Bernstein and Linkup Media. Any information provided in this presentation should not be considered legal advice and does not take the place of consulting with an attorney. The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein expressly denies that an attorney-client relationship is formed between The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein and any and/or particular listeners/viewers of this show, unless and until the parties …
My dad was in the same situation. FBI took forever to complete the name check. It many calls to INS to finally get them to do their job.
kudos to your show!! you’ve helped a lot of people!!
USCIS must serve better and faster for those legal immigrant applicants (customers paid required fees) before millions illegal immigrants get-in-line. Were so frustrated with USCIS officers worked in Tortoise manner; They getting good paycheck every month, sitting in comfortable rooms enjoy their life, while innumerable applicants suffering from their employers (I-485 application pending).
Vietnamese EB4 victim by USCIS pending case