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FOIA Log - Cases Received Between 1/1/2012� and 12/31/2012 5/23/2013 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 FOIA Log - Cases Received Between 1/1/2012 and 12/31/2012 5/23/2013 REQ REF REQ NAME SUBJECT RECEIVE DATE CASE STATUS F-2012-20027 1-94 form and F-1 visa fo 01/03/2012 CLOSED B6 F-2012-20028 Delays and denial of CR1 spousal visa for at U.S. Embassy in Togo 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20029 Mike Blanchfield All records pertaining to 8/3/11 meeting between Suzan Johnson Cook, U.S. 01/03/2012 OPEN Ambassador-At-Large for International Religious Freedom and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird F-2012-20031 John Cook Records on deceased journalist Christopher Hitchens 01/03/2012 OPEN RELEASED IN PART B5,B6 F-2012-20032 Maricela Rodriguez Visa records 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20033 Elena M Kareneva Visa records for 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20034 1-130 petition filed by on behalf of Petition 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20035 1-130 petition filed b on behalf of his sister 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20036 Talia Inlender Visa records for 01/03/2012 OPEN F-2012-20037 Barbara Plantiko Visa records for 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20038 Elliott Rosenfeld Company name and amount of contract awarded by State under the "Miscellaneous 01/03/2012 CLOSED Foreign Contractors" that were coded as small businesses F-2012-20040 Piero A Tozzi All records pertaining to 12/10/11 symposium at the Faculty of Law at the University of 01/03/2012 OPEN West Indies Mona on the theme "Human Rights, Sovereignty and the Politics of Truth" F-2012-20041 Sandra A Strempel Visa records for 01/03/2012 OPEN F-2012-20042 Receipt and approval notice for 1-130 petition filed by on behalf of her 01/03/2012 CLOSED sister F-2012-20043 Michelle Quintanilla Visa records for 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20044 Furoan S Azhar Visa records fc 01/03/2012 OPEN REVIEW AUTHORITY: Barbara Nielsen, Senior Reviewer Page 1 of 392 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 REQ REF REQ NAME SUBJECT RECEIVE DATE CASE STATUS F-2012-20045 Candice Blackwelder Records pertaining tc 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20046 Barbara Elias NSA #: 20120008DOS003. All documents related to a National Security Council meeting 01/03/2012 OPEN held on or around November 23, 2009. B6 F-2012-20047 Jorge Delgado 1-130 petition filed by 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20048 Copy of 1-130 petition filed on behalf of y her brother 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20049 Richard Alvoid Visa records for 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20050 Rachelle White immigration record. 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20051 Paul Maas All records relating to AIT Taipei facilitation or notice to Taiwan Civil Government for 01/04/2012 OPEN Risenhoover delivery of CBP, DOD, CAC, DHS, or other US Military Government approved Taiwan Government Identification Cards. F-2012-20052 Lisa Brenman Visa records for 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20053 Alex V Muntean Visa records for 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20054 Visa records fc 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20055 Visa records pertaining 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20056 Timothy S Hart Copy of border crosser card / non-immigrant visa application foi 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20057 Records pertaining tc 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20059 Andrea M Duron All documents regarding an application for family visa; applicant or 01/03/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20060 Ross Schneiderman Records on All Soufan in relation to both Al Qaeda and the CIA's enhanced interrogation 01/04/2012 OPEN program from 2000 to 2010 F-2012-20061 Nancy Little All records or a former State Dept employee 01/04/2012 OPEN Schwartzberg F-2012-20062 Chandra Ramcharan Records of Certified Mammography Sites. 01/04/2012 CLOSED Page 2 of 392 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 REQ REF REQ_NAME SUBJECT RECEIVE DATE CASE STATUS F-2012-20063 Alejandro Number of U.S citizens that were killed in Mexico and the breakdown of cities where they 01/04/2012 OPEN Martinez-Cabrera were killed F-2012-20064 Records on requester, particularly a request to extradite him from Mexico to the U.S. 01/04/2012 CLOSED B6 F-2012-20065 Russ Goodenough Documents pertaining to the SEA War (Vietnam) specifically, documents that indicated 01/04/2012 CLOSED French involvement in any way and Russian and Chinese involvement with personnel that were sent into SEA (circa 1960-1968) F-2012-20066 Records fo 01/04/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20067 Kel McClanahan Most current edition of the Department of State Classification Guide in electronic format 01/05/2012 CLOSED (to include all metadata) F-2012-20068 Emily Willard NSA #: 2012011DOS004 - All documents detailing the discussions between the 01/04/2012 OPEN sub-group on the Mexico-Guatemala-Belize border F-2012-20069 Kate Doyle NSA #: 20120012DOS005 - All documents pertaining to the meetings of the Defense 01/04/2012 OPEN Bilateral Working Group (DBWG) held between the United States and Mexico F-2012-20073 Don Lykins All the 1-129 received, indicating which were approved and denied, list of all H1B visa's 01/05/2012 OPEN approved, policy and procedures for adjudicating 1-129 and H1B visa, and the wage verification policy for 1-129 and H1B visa process F-2012-20074 Julie M Zimmer Visa records fob 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20075 Don Lykins Provide the process, procedures and regulations to manage, score and track H1B 01/05/2012 CLOSED approvals and various other topics regarding H1B visa's. F-2012-20076 Don Lykins H1B visa, 1-129, and DS160 01/05/2012 OPEN F-2012-20077 Carlos A Calderin Visa records for 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20079 Ginger E Jacobs Visa records for 01/05/2012 OPEN F-2012-20080 Visa records fc 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20081 B1 - B2 visa records fo 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20082 Hedwin Visa records for 01/05/2012 OPEN Salmen-Navarro F-2012-20083 Hedwin Visa records fc 01/05/2012 CLOSED Salmen-Navarro Page 3 of 392 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 REQ REF REQ NAME SUBJECT RECEIVE DATE CASE STATUS F-2012-20084 Alicia N Ray Visa records for 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20085 Visa records for 01/05/2012 CLOSED B6 F-2012-20086 Andrew Paprocki Passport application records for 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20087 Andres Perches Labor certification fc) 01/05/2012 CLOSED Lemons F-2012-20088 All records on f. 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20090 Jason Paul Marshall Forms required for INA 349(a) Expatriate to make effort to be documented as an alien 01/05/2012 CLOSED under the immigration and nationality Act. F-2012-20091 Kavita Sadana 1-130 petitions filed 01/05/2012 OPEN F-2012-20093 Copy of 1-130 petition filed on behalf c by her brother 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20094 Steven Emerson Records pertaining to training to political parties in Egypt provided by Middle East 01/05/2012 OPEN Transitions Office F-2012-20098 Sara V Goldberg Visa records for 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20100 Anne Smith Caparso Contract # SAQMMA10D0017 - All documents related to government contracts and 01/05/2012 CLOSED subcontracts between the Department of State and the company, CCB, LLC F-2012-20102 Andrew J Behnke Communications between the State Department and Department of Homeland Security, 01/05/2012 OPEN Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Citizenship and Immigration Services, and Student and Exchange Visitor Program pertaining to Argosy University and its Form 1-17 certification, international students and related subjects F-2012-20103 S. Richard Farber Copy of 1 130 petition filed on behalf o 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20104 Amelia B Robles Copy of 1-130 petition filed by 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20134 Linsey McGoey Information regarding the number and types of meetings held between Bill Gates, 01/06/2012 OPEN co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton F-2012-20136 Immigration records fo 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20137 Kenneth White FY2009, FY2010, FY2011 statistics of US Embassy in Moscow - number of visa 01/05/2012 OPEN revocations for each year; if possible, breakdown of number of revocation by legal basis Page 4 of 392 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Department of State Case No. F-2013-04561 Doc No. C05449403 Date: 11/25/2013 REQ REF REQ NAME SUBJECT RECEIVE DATE CASE STATUS F-2012-20141 Zhendong Sun All documents related to the cancellation B1/B2 01/05/2012 CLOSED visa. F-2012-20143 Zhendong Sun All documents pertaining to the reason for refusal of 31/B2 visa 01/05/2012 CLOSED application B6 F-2012-20146 John H Ruginski Copy of alien number and copy of NTA or removal order for 01/05/2012 CLOSED F-2012-20153 Complete copy of file.
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