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Posted about 1 year ago
kitty crosswell
Answered about 1 year ago
Yes, you may be able to reopen a denied immigration case. It depends on the reason for the denial and your current immigration status.
garry dellington
Answered about 1 year ago
You can file a Motion to Reopen if you have new evidence. This evidence must not have been available at the time of the original decision.
casper ashcombe
Answered about 1 year ago
You must file the motion within a specific deadline. Usually, it’s within 30 days of the denial for most USCIS decisions.
alfred cranleigh
Answered about 1 year ago
If your denial was due to missing a hearing, you may qualify for reopening. Especially if you had a valid reason, such as illness or lack of notice.
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