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Start Your Immigration Case with a FOIA Request

Before you get too far into an immigration case, petition, or application, you should use the Freedom of Information Act to learn more about what the federal government knows about you. With this information in hand and the guidance of an experienced immigration lawyer, you can be more confident in the chances of your immigration case being accepted without issue. Landerholm Immigration, A.P.C. would be happy to help you use a FOIA request to get valuable information that can support and steer your immigration case in the right direction. We are headquartered in California but can assist with FOIA requests across the country.

Contact Landerholm Immigration, A.P.C. at (510) 491-0291 now to learn more about the importance of FOIA requests.

What is FOIA?

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was enacted in 1967 to give the public the right and option to request certain records from any federal agency. It was created to improve transparency of federal government dealings and decisions, which also helps build trust in the federal government, so it is beneficial to the country and individual citizens alike. The information that can be revealed through a successful FOIA request can prove relevant for many different types of government processes, including immigration procedures.

What is a FOIA Request?

A FOIA request is an officially submitted request to a federal agency for information about a certain topic. In an immigration case, the FOIA request will usually request information about the petitioner or a family member to see what the federal government knows about them and if they are held in negative or positive regard. Most FOIA requests are filed with specific departments, rather than one broad request for information from multiple agencies, so it might be necessary to file more than one FOIA request for your immigration case.

Most FOIA requests related to an immigration case will be filed with these agencies:

  • United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
  • Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)
  • Department of Justice Immigration Court
  • Department of State (DOS)

What Types of Information Can You Get from a FOIA Request?

The information, data, and records available through a successful FOIA request can vary significantly based on what is requested and from which federal agency. With our FOIA request attorneys handling your immigration case or petition, we can help make sure that you request the right information from the right department. Everything from immigration papers that your family used in the past to criminal records that the USCIS and ICE see as information of interest can be useful, so we’ll want to go over all of your options before filing the FOIA request.

Information that could be revealed through a FOIA request includes the following and more:

  • Border crossings: We can request any information about the times that you or your family member crossed the border, either with or without proper documentation. For future immigration processes and applications, information related to border crossings might weigh the most on an immigration court’s or administrator’s decisions, so it is important to know what is being considered by using a FOIA request first.
  • Criminal records: Being arrested, charged, and/or convicted of certain crimes can damage your eligibility for immigration. A FOIA request can reveal the extent of how your criminal record affects your immigration status or applications.
  • Benefit applications: Have you filed for certain government benefits? Whether your application was accepted or not, the filing could impact your immigration case now.
  • Court records: Immigration court proceedings can create a variety of records and information. We will want to review everything an immigration court has said about you or a family member before to better expect how your future cases will be evaluated.
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How Our FOIA Request Attorneys Can Help

You can depend on our FOIA request attorneys to help with this important process from start to finish. We can begin by evaluating your immigration case to see if a FOIA request will be useful, as it often is. Next, we can submit a FOIA request to each federal government department with information relevant to your case. If there is a delay in retrieving the requested information, we can follow up to find out why.

Once the FOIA request information is gathered, we can review it for relevant information, discrepancies, and errors. Based on what we find, we can then start building your immigration case, whether you are trying to become a citizen, enter the country for the first time, obtain a green card, or complete any other immigration law process.

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At Landerholm Immigration, A.P.C., we are dedicated to helping you achieve your dreams. Our team understands that immigration matters can be very stressful. In fact, many of our employees are immigrants themselves and they have firsthand experience with the U.S. immigration process. 

Get in touch with a member of our team today to learn how we can help with your immigration case: (510) 491-0291

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