Al-Shmaisani v. Pompeo et al
Shrouq Al Shmaisani |
Karen Sasahara, United States Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Chad Wolf, United States Department of State, Henry R Wooster, John Kowalski, Michael R Pompeo, Christopher A Wray, Ken Cuccinelli, Carl C Risch and Federal Burau of Investigation |
3:2020cv01058 |
April 28, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Ed Kinkeade |
Immigration: Other Immigration Actions |
08 U.S.C. ยง 1329 |
None |
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Filing 3 Request for Clerk to issue Summons filed by Shrouq Al Shmaisani. (Whitt, Wendy) |
Filing 2 New Case Notes: A filing fee has been paid. Pursuant to Misc. Order 6, Plaintiff is provided the Notice of Right to Consent to Proceed Before A U.S. Magistrate Judge (Judge Toliver). Clerk to provide copy to plaintiff if not received electronically. (oyh) |
Filing 1 Petition For Writ of Mandamus filed by Shrouq Al-Shmaisani. In each Notice of Electronic Filing, the judge assignment is indicated, and a link to the # Judges Copy Requirements is provided. The court reminds the filer that any required copy of this and future documents must be delivered to the judge, in the manner prescribed, within three business days of filing. (Filing fee $400; receipt number 0539-10799650) (Whitt, Wendy) |
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