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At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we’ve dedicated decades to guiding individuals and families through the intricate maze of U.S. immigration law. Whether it’s securing a visa, reuniting families, or defending against deportation, our team of attorneys is committed to providing personalized, empathetic, and effective legal assistance. One of the more challenging aspects of our practice involves assisting clients in appealing unfavorable immigration decisions. While the process might seem overwhelming, understanding the steps involved can make the path forward clearer.

What Is an Immigration Appeal?

When an application for a visa, green card, or other immigration benefit is denied, many applicants feel their case has reached an end. However, the appeals process offers a lifeline—an opportunity to have your case reviewed by a higher authority. Depending on the nature of the decision, appeals might be addressed to entities like the Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) or the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).

A Guide to the Appeals Process

Appealing an immigration decision requires careful preparation and strict adherence to deadlines. Here’s how the process typically unfolds:

1. Understand the Reason for Denial

  • Upon receiving a denial notice, carefully review the decision. This document outlines the reasons behind the decision and provides information on whether it’s appealable.
  • Example: If a family-based green card application was denied due to insufficient evidence of a bona fide marriage, your appeal must focus on supplying the missing proof.

2. Identify the Proper Appeals Body

  • Immigration appeals typically fall under one of two jurisdictions:
    • Administrative Appeals Office (AAO): Handles appeals involving visa petitions, waivers, and other non-removable cases.
    • Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA): Reviews decisions related to deportation or removal proceedings.
  • Your denial notice will specify where to send your appeal.

3. File a Notice of Appeal

  • This step involves completing and submitting the appropriate form:
    • Form I-290B: For appeals to the AAO.
    • Form EOIR-26: For BIA appeals.
  • Include the required filing fee and ensure submission within the stated deadline, typically 30 days from the decision date.

4. Prepare Your Written Brief or Statement

  • The written brief is your chance to present your case. Use this document to:
    • Clearly explain errors in the original decision.
    • Provide additional evidence or documentation if applicable.
  • Tip: Keep your arguments focused, factual, and organized.

5. Await the Appeal Decision

  • The review process can take several months or longer, depending on the case’s complexity and the appeals body’s workload. Regularly track your case status online or consult your attorney for updates.

6. Explore Further Review (If Necessary)

  • If your appeal is denied, further steps may include motions to reopen or reconsider, or even federal court review, depending on the circumstances.

Why Professional Guidance Is Crucial

Appealing an immigration decision is far from straightforward. Success often hinges on presenting a compelling, well-documented argument within tight deadlines. A recent client, for instance, faced deportation after overstaying her student visa. By meticulously gathering evidence of her family ties and future contributions to the U.S., our team secured a positive outcome through the BIA. Without experienced legal support, her case may have ended differently.

At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, we understand the stakes involved in every immigration case. If you’re facing an adverse decision, don’t lose hope. Our attorneys are here to guide you through every step of the appeals process, ensuring your voice is heard and your case is presented in its strongest possible light.

Take Action Today

If you need help navigating the appeals process, contact Kriezelman Burton & Associates to schedule a consultation. Your path to a better future starts here.

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