Federal Court Litigation
When the immigration courts and the immigration service refuse
to correct their own errors, you have the right to take your case to federal
court. Federal court litigation is an extremely complex area of practice.
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Federal Supreme Court in Washington D.C.
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| Example Number One: |
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Alireza had lost his asylum
claim at the asylum office level, at the immigration court,
and at the Board of Immigration Appeals. He took his claim
to federal court arguing that all the lower courts had made
a mistake. The federal court agreed, and Alireza was granted
asylee status. |
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| Example Number Two: |
| Laila had her naturalization interview two years
ago. The service never gave her an answer on her application.
They kept telling her that her fingerprints had not cleared.
Laila, tired of waiting, hired a lawyer to sue the immigration
service in federal court. Three days after her case was filed,
the immigration service issued her swearing in ceremony notice.
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