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How to Get a Decision in Your Immigration Case Before the November Election

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Today, we'll discuss how to potentially get a decision in your immigration case before the November election.

Understanding the Basics

First, it's essential to understand that not all cases can be expedited. Depending on where you are in the process, it might not be possible to get a decision before the election. However, in some situations, pushing for a quicker decision is feasible.

Step-by-Step Approach to Expedite Your Case

1. Request and Review Your Records

- Ensure your case is ready for adjudication.

- Make sure all documentation is complete and accurate.

- Avoid delays by having everything in order before pushing for a decision.

2. File an Expedite Request or Inquiry

- Document that the delay is unreasonable and causing hardship.

- Submit expedite requests, inquiries, or ombudsman requests to USCIS.

- You may also consider a congressional inquiry for added support.

3. Consider a Mandamus Action

- If steps 1 and 2 are complete and delays persist, you can file a mandamus lawsuit.

- This federal court lawsuit argues that the government is unreasonably delaying your case.

- The process varies depending on your federal district and the specifics of your case.

Current Immigration News

1. Kamala Harris and the Election

- Kamala Harris is the Democratic front-runner, potentially facing Donald Trump.

- For the sake of our clients and the country, we hope for a favorable outcome.

2. Parole in Place Program

- Starting August 19th, the Biden Administration will accept applications for Parole in Place.

- This applies to spouses of U.S. citizens with over 10 years of continuous presence in the U.S.

- Contact our office to start your application process quickly.

Empowerment Tip: Focus on What You Can Control

As the election approaches, don't live in fear or worry. Instead, take proactive steps and focus on what you can control. Prepare and act now to improve your immigration situation.

Conclusion

If you need assistance with your immigration case, we're here to help. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates, and feel free to call us for a consultation. Let's work together to fight for your American dream.

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