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Court Orders U.S. Military to Allow Certain MAVNI Enlistees to Proceed with Naturalization Process

08 Nov 2017

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a court order on October 27, 2017 to enjoin (i.e. prevent) the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) from refusing to certify requests for certification of military or naval service (form N-426) for MAVNI (Military Accessions Vital to National Interest) enlistees who enlisted before October 13, 2017. A MAVNI enlistee generally must obtain a certified N-426 in order to apply to become a U.S. citizen. Following the court order, the DOD issued a memo confirming that the U.S. Army will act on all requests for members recruited through MAVNI who enlisted before October 13th and have served one day or more in the selected reserve.

More information on MAVNI can be found in the MurthyDotCom NewsBrief, U.S. Army Reneges on Contracts for Foreign-Born MAVNI Recruits.

Conclusion

Congratulations to those who won justice for themselves and others through the lawsuit filed following their sacrifice, enlistment, and service to the United States. The recent court ruling is indeed good news for those who volunteered to put their lives on the line to protect this nation and who deserve justice to be able to naturalize on an expedited basis.

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mana DB members evaru evaru eligible deeniki.

congrats to all of them

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1 minute ago, mettastar said:

Bro this isn't complete news, it won't help those in MAVNI limbo a 100%. 

CI interview ani oka interview conduct chesaru only if you pass that you will be eligible for naturalization, if you fail that they will drop you from the program. 

DoD says that 30% have failed the interview so far, so 1 in 3 will be out. 

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Just now, TampaChinnodu said:

Are you also eligible ?

Yes, subject to terms and conditions though. 

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Just now, tennisluvr said:

Yes, subject to terms and conditions though. 

Awesome. Hopefully It works out some how for you.

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1 minute ago, TampaChinnodu said:

Awesome. Hopefully It works out some how for you.

Hoping so myself as well, there should be some clarity in the next month or two regarding my situation. 

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30 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Yes, subject to terms and conditions though. 

bl@st

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34 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Yes, subject to terms and conditions though. 

Hope everything goes well..........bl@st

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3 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

Hoping so myself as well, there should be some clarity in the next month or two regarding my situation. 

Neeku aindaa interview, avvakapote chepo 

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4 hours ago, TampaChinnodu said:

Court Orders U.S. Military to Allow Certain MAVNI Enlistees to Proceed with Naturalization Process

08 Nov 2017

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a court order on October 27, 2017 to enjoin (i.e. prevent) the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) from refusing to certify requests for certification of military or naval service (form N-426) for MAVNI (Military Accessions Vital to National Interest) enlistees who enlisted before October 13, 2017. A MAVNI enlistee generally must obtain a certified N-426 in order to apply to become a U.S. citizen. Following the court order, the DOD issued a memo confirming that the U.S. Army will act on all requests for members recruited through MAVNI who enlisted before October 13th and have served one day or more in the selected reserve.

More information on MAVNI can be found in the MurthyDotCom NewsBrief, U.S. Army Reneges on Contracts for Foreign-Born MAVNI Recruits.

Conclusion

Congratulations to those who won justice for themselves and others through the lawsuit filed following their sacrifice, enlistment, and service to the United States. The recent court ruling is indeed good news for those who volunteered to put their lives on the line to protect this nation and who deserve justice to be able to naturalize on an expedited basis.

asalu court daaka povudendi ee katha... by default all MAVNIs sucesfully completing BCT are eligible for Naturalization...

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16 minutes ago, ranam_007 said:

Neeku aindaa interview, avvakapote chepo 

Done 2 months ago

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4 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said:

asalu court daaka povudendi ee katha... by default all MAVNIs sucesfully completing BCT are eligible for Naturalization...

USCIS overacting chestondani case esaru le, of course USCIS ni ala cheyinchindi DoD lo kontha mandi yedavalu

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