- Detained cases
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- Appeals
- Federal Court
- Green Card Family
- Green Card Work based
- Visa Applications
- Travel Documents
- Advance Parole
- Non-Immigrant Visas
- H1B Visas
- H2B Visas
- B1/B2 Visitor Visas
- F Student Visas (F1/F2)
- Change of Status
- J Visas Exchange Visitors,
Trainees
- K Visas, Fiancées, Marital Visas
- Asylum Applications
- Credible Fear Interviews
- Release on parole
- Parole Request
- Religious Visas, Immigrant
- Religious Visas, Non-Immigrant
- Violence against Women Act (VAWA)
- Victims of Sexual & Human Trafficking Visas
- Immigration Appeals
- Federal Court Appeals
- Federal Habeas Corpus
- Federal Mandamus
- Federal Declaratory Judgment Actions
- Board of Immigration Appeals
- Cancellation of Removal for Green card Holders
- Cancellation of Removal for Non-Green card Holders
- Naturalization Interviews
- Naturalization Applications
- I-485 Adjustment of Status
- I-130 Petition for Alien relative
- G-325A Biographic Information
- Bringing relatives to the U.S.
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Appeals
You can appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). This is an appeal within the Departments of Justice and carries with it an automatic stay of removal. Appeals after that are to federal court, either in the court of appeals or in the district court, depending upon the kind of case. A stay of removal in these cases is not automatic and must be applied for with the court.
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Pennsylvnia Law
Office
2550 Kingston Road
Suite 305
York, PA 17402
717-843-7801 Office
717-487-3085 cell
717-852-8900 fax
Related links:
www.eclj.org
www.eclj.org/PDF/
070713_
SamehKhouzamAmicus
Brief.pdf
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