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Posted 23 days ago
Bekele Tesfaye
Answered 23 days ago
A denial alone does not automatically place you in removal proceedings, but it can increase the risk depending on your status at the time of denial. If you have no valid status after the denial, USCIS may refer your case to enforcement authorities. Each case is assessed individually. Understanding your status timeline and acting quickly after a denial can help reduce exposure to enforcement action.
Soraya Rahmani
Answered 23 days ago
Many applicants panic after a denial, but outcomes vary. Some people are able to refile, appeal, or depart voluntarily without further consequences. The key is not to ignore the denial notice. Reviewing your options immediately and staying compliant with immigration rules gives you the best chance to move forward safely.
Mateo Ibarra
Answered 22 days ago
If your immigration application is denied, it does not automatically mean you'll go into removal proceedings. The outcome depends on factors like the type of application and your current immigration status. You may have options to appeal the decision or seek other forms of relief. It's best to consult with an immigration attorney to understand your specific situation and next steps.
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