daxia2006-08-25 23:47:32
Looks like lawsuit is the only way for most people:

Almost weekly, we hear questions about the amount of time that an FBI name check takes, and how to get them expedited. Unfortunately, like so many issues in the realm of immigration law, there is no way to tell how long one of these checks will take. We have heard anecdotal evidence of this process taking anywhere from three months to a year or more. Understandably, alien beneficiaries who are left waiting are frustrated, and are often interested in investigating ways to expedite this process. There is a short list of situations in which USCIS will expedite an FBI Name Check request, but the list is very limited. In order to expedite the FBI Name Check, one of the following must be established:

* Imminent military deployment;
* Age-out benefits (not covered by the Child Status Protection Act);
* Required by a lawsuit pending in federal court;
* Required for a permanent residence case pending before an Immigration Judge; or
* Compelling reasons as provided by the requesting official (for example, a critical medical condition) assessed on a case by case basis.

Should you have any questions about this or other immigration issues, please contact us directly.
rerre2006-08-26 01:42:23
I will give CIS and FBI three more months