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Edison Immigration Appeal Attorneys

Experienced New Jersey Immigration Law Attorneys You Can Trust

Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world. Problems do arise. Even if you have filed a case by yourself but have now encountered difficulty, or worse—a denial—from U.S. immigration or an American consulate, we can help you. We are highly experienced and successful in reopening cases, filing appeals, waivers, and motions to reopen. If you find yourself at this stage, you do not want to take chances. Preparation of motions and appeals with immigration is highly technical and complex. Any procedural mistake could be disastrous, resulting in the case being denied for good and losing your "priority" filing date forever. At Lee and Garasia, we will carefully analyze the facts and circumstances of your case and use our understanding of the law to craft an argument that is compelling, persuasive, and relevant.

Motions to Reopen and Motions to Reinstate

At our firm, we regularly handle a large number of cases where immigration has decided to close out a case due to abandonment or insufficient evidence. This may happen, for example, if the petitioner moves and fails to update his/her address. USCIS may send out a Request for Evidence to the old address; if the Petitioner does not receive it and reply, the case may be denied. Depending on your individual circumstances, we may be able to get your case restored without you having to re-file. If the motion is granted, you will be able to keep the original filing date.

Our firm also handles Motions to Reinstate under The Family Sponsor Immigration Act of 2002. If the Petitioner passes away while an immigration case is still pending for a relative, the case normally is discontinued. However, under certain circumstances, we may be able to get the case reinstated and have another family member substitute for the original petitioner/sponsor so that the case may continue.

Immigration Appeals

If you have filed a petition for a relative and USCIS has denied the case, we may be able to appeal your matter to the Board of Immigration Appeals. We have successfully restored a number of cases that would otherwise have caused our clients to lose years of waiting. When you come to our firm, we will carefully evaluate your situation, honestly assess and discuss with you the likelihood of success, and extensively prepare the strongest legal brief possible.

Contact Our Edison Immigration Appeal Lawyers

Please contact our firm online or by calling 732-516-1717 or 888-404-5876 for further information on how we can help you.