Ellinger v. United States of America et al
Joseph Brian Ellinger |
United States of America, Alejandro Mayorkas, Ur Mendoza Jaddou and Kimberly Kirchmeyer |
2:2022cv00831 |
May 13, 2022 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
John Z Boyle |
Immigration: Other Immigration Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1361 Petition for Writ of Mandamus |
None |
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Filing 5 MINUTE ORDER: That a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal having been filed, doc. #4 , this case is hereby terminated. This is a TEXT ENTRY ONLY. There is no PDF document associated with this entry. (MAP) |
Filing 4 *NOTICE of Voluntary Dismssal by Joseph Brian Ellinger. (Larson, Gregory) *Modified to Reflect Wrong Event Used, Motion Termed on 6/7/2022 (MAP). |
Filing 3 Filing fee paid, receipt number AAZDC-20656246. This case has been assigned to the Honorable John Z Boyle. All future pleadings or documents should bear the correct case number: CV-22-831-PHX-JZB. Magistrate Election form attached. (JAM) |
Filing 2 DECLARATION of Joseph Ellinger in Support of Issuance of #1 Writ of Mandamus by Petitioner Joseph Brian Ellinger. (JAM) |
Filing 1 PETITION for WRIT OF MANDAMUS to COMPEL USCIS to ACT on a VISA APPLICTION. Filing fee received: $ 402.00, receipt number AAZDC-20656246 filed by Joseph Brian Ellinger. (Larson, Gregory) (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(JAM) |
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