congrats Aymenn, glad it worked out for you finally. I also wanted to thank you for the recent interview you highlighted with Abd al-Nasir Qardash. Very enlightening. Cheers, enjoy your visit to the US
Hi Aymenn, thanks for such an informative article about your experience. There's hardly any out there. I'm planning to do the same but filing pro se (2+ years in AP for the same visa type).
I just wanted to ask which federal district court you filed your complaint in?
I would assume D.C. as you don't mention significant connections (e.g. property) to a certain state. I have extended family in a particular state however I believe that's too tenuous of a connection to be able to avoid filing in D.C. (which is apparently advisable as D.C. has a reputation for opposing many cases). I guess if my case is strong enough it shouldn't matter though.
congrats Aymenn, glad it worked out for you finally. I also wanted to thank you for the recent interview you highlighted with Abd al-Nasir Qardash. Very enlightening. Cheers, enjoy your visit to the US
Hi Aymenn, thanks for such an informative article about your experience. There's hardly any out there. I'm planning to do the same but filing pro se (2+ years in AP for the same visa type).
I just wanted to ask which federal district court you filed your complaint in?
I would assume D.C. as you don't mention significant connections (e.g. property) to a certain state. I have extended family in a particular state however I believe that's too tenuous of a connection to be able to avoid filing in D.C. (which is apparently advisable as D.C. has a reputation for opposing many cases). I guess if my case is strong enough it shouldn't matter though.
Thanks
Regardless of where you are based, you can file in D.C. I filed there.