Nationwide Immigration Appeals and Litigation Attorney
Member of American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
- Have you been ordered removed from the country? In your absence?
- Has your I-130 been denied for lack of bona fide evidence of the marriage?
- Have you been denied citizenship?
- Is your visa or naturalization application stalled?
- Have you received a Request For Evidence from USCIS?
- Was your company's application for labor certification denied?
CIS routinely issues Requests for Evidence (or RFE's) and Notices of Intent to Deny (NOID's). These must be responded to within the time allotted and should be answered by an attorney. We have vast experience in dealing with these types of cases. The foreign national is under an extreme amount of pressure to respond, and respond properly. There are legal burdens that must be met. We know the type and quality of evidence that can be used to overcome those burdens and win the case.
Please contact Philip Eichorn Co., LPA in Cleveland for a free consultation with an experienced immigration appeals and deportation litigation attorney.
Dedicated to Protecting the Rights of People
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If your application or petition has been denied or is stalled, you need an experienced immigration appeals attorney who knows what the rules and procedures are, understands what is going to happen at each and every hearing, and has the determination needed to provide an aggressive and effective appeal.
Immigration appeals are complex and sometimes require federal court litigation. There is a lot of burden shifting in immigration law. In criminal cases, the burden of proof is on the government, meaning the prosecution must prove that a person is guilty. In many portions of immigration cases, the burden of proof is often on the foreign national —you.
As an experienced immigration appeals lawyer, I will help you to clearly understand whatever situation you are facing, the potential consequences, and what I can do to help you. This includes effectively arguing your case before the appropriate agency:
- U.S. Immigration Court
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' Administrative Appeals Office
- Board of Immigration Appeals
- U.S. District Court and Circuit Courts of Appeals
- Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals
Please call 866-868-6644 or e-mail Philip Eichorn Co., LPA today.
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