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Case No. C 07-246 JF (PVT)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
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**E-Filed 1/22/07**
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION
JIAN LAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
MICHAEL CHERTOFF, et al.,
Defendants.
Case Number C 07-246 JF (PVT)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
On January 12, 2007, Plaintiff Jian Lan filed the instant “Complaint For Writ in the
Nature of Mandamus & Declaratory Judgment.” Plaintiff alleges that Defendants have failed to
process her I-485 application in a timely manner, apparently as a result of delays in obtaining a
completed background check clearance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Plaintiff
alleges that, as a result, defendants have violated the Administrative Procedures Act, 5 U.S.C §
701 et. seq. Plaintiff requests that this Court enter an order compelling defendants to act upon
her application.
Good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY 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
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Case No. C 07-246 JF (PVT)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
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Clerk of the Court also shall serve a copy of this Order upon Plaintiff.
(2)
Defendants shall, within sixty (60) days after receiving service of the complaint,
show cause in writing why the relief prayed for should not be granted.
(3)
Plaintiff may file a response to Defendants’ filing within twenty (20) days after
receipt of such filing.
(4)
Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, the matter will be deemed submitted upon
the filing of the response or upon the expiration of time to file a response.
(5)
The order da