Petition to Change Name (Case No. 22STCP01000)
May 02, 2022OUTCOME: Petition Granted
The petitioner filed a petition to change her name with the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles.
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OUTCOME: Petition Granted
The petitioner filed a petition to change her name with the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles.
OUTCOME: Records Retrieved
Tracking Number CBP‐2020‐066178. Link: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2021-Nov/FOIA%20Log%20July%202020_0.pdf
OUTCOME: Petition Granted, and Case Remanded
"[The petitioner petitioned] for review of a 2015 Board of Immigration Appeals ('BIA') order denying a motion to reopen her removal proceedings. [The circuit court granted] the petition for review and ... remand[ed] to the BIA for reconsideration of [her] motion to reopen in light of all the evidence before it . . .".
OUTCOME: Asylum Granted
Brooklyn Law School Announcement: "The Safe Harbor Clinic is proud to announce that one of its clients, a political activist from Bangladesh who had been kidnapped, beaten and threatened with death ... unless he ceased his political activities, was granted asylum in February 2011. He escaped from Bangladesh only to embark on a perilous journey that took two months before arriving in the U.S. The students on the case, Adam Fleming ‘12, Mitchell Laird ‘11, and Maryann Tharappel ‘11, worked on snow days in an otherwise deserted One Boerum Place, from their family’s homes in Texas and upstate New York and from internet cafes in Costa Rica, to prepare the case. They wrote a compelling personal statement, a hard-driving legal memo, gathered evidence from Bangladesh, and compiled a mountainous amount of material about the situation in that country." * Past results are not a guarantee of future results. Every case is unique and different. Each case must be evaluated on its own merits.