what are the next steps that I should follow up?
The I-130 marriage-based immigrant visa petition is not interfering with your court case in any way. What happened with the upcoming hearing is a...
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The I-130 marriage-based immigrant visa petition is not interfering with your court case in any way. What happened with the upcoming hearing is a...
You shall get the derivative asylum status. Meantime you apply for a work permit (EAD).
You are not in status. You fell out of status at the moment USCIS denied your first I-539. It was not denied due to the USCIS error, rather it was...
This better be discussed only with your attorney so that you get the benefit of the confidentiality of the attorney-client communication.
As it has been over 2 years since your asylum interview, you should check if your case was transferred to an Immigration Court. Call...
You are in dangerous waters. As you are unrepresented, the Immigration Court pushed your Master Calendar Hearing hearing (to free its schedule) and...
You may sue USCIS, yes. COnsult with an experienced litigator.
The preparer is nobody and his signature does not matter. What matters is whether you signed the I-589 application. Preparers are not authorized to...
You have an attorney, but want to get a second opinion. This is a smart approach. Consult with the Board Certified Immigration Specialist.
You may withdraw your asylum application at any time. In my opinion, withdrawing should happen if the applicant no longer fears future persecution...