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Law Offices of Ernest Goodman > Posts tagged "immigration law" (Page 2)

Writ of Mandamus Lawsuits

A Writ of Mandamus refers to a legal proceeding in the Federal District Court which oversees the particular legal matter in question. This action is typically pursued in situations such as an unjust refusal of an N400 (after a preceding denial of an N336), or in instances of prolonged decision-making on immigration cases like N400, I-485, I-130, and others. The essence of a Writ of Mandamus is to petition the District Court to compel the concerned agency to undertake the required action....

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My immigration court case has been “dismissed.” What are the implications of this decision?

If an individual applied for asylum in immigration court and their case was dismissed, their asylum case has also ended without a final decision. But if they want to continue seeking asylum, they can still apply with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If you have a removal order, one advantage of a grant of dismissal is that it will cancel out the removal order. So, if you will be apprehended in the future, then you will have an opportunity to seek relief again rather than automatically be detained and removed....

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Steps for Obtaining an O-1 Visa in the USA

The O-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa category in the United States that is designed for individuals with extraordinary ability in specific fields, such as the arts, sciences, education, business, or athletics. This visa allows talented individuals to work in their respective fields in the United States. In this post, we will outline the general steps involved in obtaining an O-1 visa....

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