Ali v. Reither et al
Abdikarin Abdulkadir Ali |
Chad F Wolf, Attorney General William P. Barr, Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, II, Field Office Directo Stephanie Reither, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Stephanie Reither and William P. Barr |
1:2020cv00358 |
May 5, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Timothy S Black |
Naturalization Application |
8 U.S.C. ยง 1446 |
None |
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Filing 3 ORDER TRANSFERRING CASE to the Columbus (Eastern) Division of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. for reassignment to a Judge at that location. Signed by Judge Timothy S. Black on 7/2/20. (eh) |
Filing 2 First MOTION to Change Venue to COLUMBUS COURT by Petitioner Abdikarin Abdulkadir Ali. (Crossin, Amy) |
Intra District Transfer - Case transferred to Eastern Division at Columbus as case number 2:20cv3388. This case has been closed and all future filings should be made in case number 2:20cv3388. (eh) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT PETITION FOR REVIEW against William P. Barr, Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, II, Stephanie Reither, Chad F Wolf ( Filing fee $ 400 paid - receipt number: 0648-7452437), filed by Abdikarin Abdulkadir Ali. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit Exhibit 1, #3 Exhibit Exhibit 2, #4 Exhibit Exhibit 3, #5 Exhibit Exhibit 4, #6 Exhibit Exhibit 5) (Crossin, Amy) |
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