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All About Notice of Intent to Deny
Immigration Appeals

All About Notice of Intent to Deny

Are you relaxing that you have successfully filed your immigration petition and will soon enter the US? A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) can interrupt your happy time, and you may find yourself tangled in a complicated immigration issue. The best way to avoid any confusion is to know what a NOID is and what to do if you have received a NOID from the USCIS. This article provides detailed information to help you prevent confusion.

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Immigration Appeal: What It Is an and How It Works
Immigration Appeals

Immigration Appeal: What It Is an and How It Works

Has the USCIS denied your immigration application for the grant or extension of a visa? Are you unhappy or unsettled with the USCIS decision and are curious whether you can do anything or not? The answer is yes! You may be eligible to file an appeal or a motion on an unfavorable decision by an immigration department. This article will discuss the immigration appeal, your rights, and how you can file an immigration appeal. 

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Filing an Immigration Appeal
Immigration Appeals

Filing an Immigration Appeal – Department of Justice

If your case was denied at immigration court, you can reserve an appeal with the next appellate body, the Board of Immigration Appeals, located in Virginia. By reserving an appeal, the government and the immigration judge are made aware that you disagree with their decision and grant you the next thirty days to appeal.

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Board of Immigration Appeals
Immigration Appeals

Board of Immigration Appeals

In the US, not all matters related to immigration require court time. In most cases, you have to fill out forms and file the correct documentation, which can itself be a lengthy task. However, if the decision for an application comes back negative and the applicant desires re-evaluation, the applicant must file an appeal. The appeal can eventually move to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), which is the highest body that can apply immigration laws in the US, unless circumstances allow for the case to go through the appellate courts.

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