When an Immigration Judge Refuses to Accept an I-485: What Families of Haitian Nationals Need to Know
A Question Many Families Are Asking Right Now A concerned spouse recently posted the following question in an immigration support group: “My husband has been
Immigration Appeals Explained: What to Do After a Denial
A Denial Is Not Always the End of Your Case Receiving an immigration denial can feel overwhelming. Whether the decision came from: An immigration judge
Motion to Reopen vs. Motion to Reconsider: What’s the Difference in Immigration Cases?
Not Every Immigration Case Ends With a Decision When an immigration case is denied, many people believe their only option is an appeal. But immigration
Can You Appeal to Federal Court After Immigration Court?
When Immigration Appeals Reach Federal Court Most immigration cases are handled within the administrative immigration system. This system includes: Immigration courts The Board of Immigration
Appealing a USCIS Decision: How the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) Works
When USCIS Denies an Application, What Happens Next? Receiving a denial from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can be discouraging. Whether the application involved:
What Happens After Losing an Immigration Case? Your Options Explained
Losing an Immigration Case Can Feel Final — But It May Not Be When an immigration case is denied, the first reaction is often fear.