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Case No. C 07-00312 RS
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
*E-FILED 1/22/07*
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION
YU CHEN AND BIN ZHU,
Plaintiffs,
v.
ALBERTO GONZALES, et al.,
Defendants.
Case Number C 07-00312 RS
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
On January 17, 2007, plaintiffs Yu Chen and Bin Zhu, appearing through counsel, filed a
“Complaint For Mandamus” against defendant Alberto Gonzales, Attorney General of the
United State, and other government officials in their official capacities. Plaintiffs allege
defendants have failed to process their I-485 applications in a timely manner, apparently as a
result of delays in obtaining completed background check clearances from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Plaintiffs allege that, as a result, defendants have violated the Administrative
Procedures Act, 5 U.S.C § 701 et. seq. Plaintiffs request that this Court enter an order
compelling defendants to act upon their applications. Good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY
Case 5:07-cv-00312-RS Document 3 Filed 01/22/2007 Page 1 of 4
Chen v. Gonzales et al
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Case No. C 07-00312 RS
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
ORDERED as follows:
(1)
The Clerk of the Court shall serve a copy of the complaint and a copy of this
Order upon counsel for Defendants, the Office of the United States Attorney. The Clerk of the
Court also shall serve a copy of this Order upon Plaintiffs’ counsel.
(2)
Defendants shall, within sixty (60) days after receiving service of the complaint,
file and serve upon Plaintiffs an answer, showing cause why the relief prayed for should not be
granted. At the time the answer is filed, Defendants shall lodge with the Court all records
relevant to a determination of the issues presented by the compl