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What is my Next Step If my Immigration Case Is Taking Too much Time?

Immigration cases are known to last quite a bit. In some states, these could last up to 15 months. This is what is called normal processing time. What happens if your case is still going and taking too much time? You can always consult with the immigration attorneys in Salt Lake City at Familia America Immigration and schedule a free consultation.<br>

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What is my Next Step If my Immigration Case Is Taking Too much Time?

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  1. What is my Next Step If my Immigration Case Is Taking Too much Time?

  2. Immigration cases are known to last quite a bit. In some states, these could last up to 15 months. This is what is called normal processing time. Whether you are applying for a U.S. citizenship or permanent residency (green card), for yourself or your family members, you have to pay attention to the processing time. However, what happens if your case is still going and taking too much time? There are a few things that you could do.

  3. Check Online The first thing that you should always do is check online to see if your case has been closed. Go to the USCIS online website and enter your Receipt Number. However, you will most likely find little to no information online and would have to turn to other ways of obtaining information about your immigration case.

  4. The Next Step: Calling the 1-800 Number If it has been 2 years since you filled and no one has come back to you with any information, it is time to call the 1-800-375-5283. That is the USCIS customer service number, where you can inquire about your case. Be sure to have your Receipt Number ready as you will be asked to present it. But once again, do not expect to learn a lot. You can always contact the Salt Lake City immigration attorneys at Familia America Immigration and tell them that you both checked online and called the 1-800 number. The attorneys will know what to do next and will help guide you through the process.

  5. Making an Infopass Appointment The next thing you can do is schedule a face-to-face appointment with a USCIS adjudicator at the local USCIS office. This is the place where you can ask all the questions that you have regarding your immigration case. If this does not work and if you still do not get the answers that you seek, you can always mail your local jurisdiction office. But it may take a while before you hear from anyone.

  6. Filing a Civil Lawsuit If you are out of options, you can always consult with the immigration attorneys in Salt Lake City at Familia America Immigration and if you have enough money, file a civil lawsuit. Basically, you can sue USCIS in federal court. When a federal judge orders them to make a decision on your case, they have no other option but to step forward and let you know what is going on. The only problem is time, as drafting the lawsuit and serving it to the right hands, and filing a lawsuit takes a lot of time, and it can be quite expensive. But if you are ready to come to the bottom of it and finally close your immigration case, this is the right step to take.

  7. Contact Familia America Immigration Attorney: Gloria Cardenas Phone: 801-656-9605 FAX: 801-975-7006 Working Hours: 9am - 9pm, Mon - Sat! 6243 South Redwood Road, Suite 235, Taylorsville, UT 84123 https://www.familiaamerica.com/contact-us/

  8. Thank You

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