Chicago, IL asked in Immigration Law for Illinois

Q: immigration ..my marriage case was denied due to unlawful presence and some what do i do next. refile reopen reconsidr

please advise on what is the best way or means to go through

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Kevin L Dixler
Kevin L Dixler
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Licensed in Illinois

A: More information is needed. Some people are affected by the permanent bar due to unlawful presence. In addition, there may be other complications. You may need to pursue different relief.

You need an attorney, who will take the time to carefully read the decision and discuss options, if any. You have 30 days to file a Motion to reconsider. If you do not take action, the decision may be considered final!

As a result, I strongly recommend an appointment with competent and experienced immigration attorney as soon as possible. Good luck!

The above is general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney client relationship.

Iskra Panteva
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Iskra Panteva
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Chicago, IL
  • Licensed in Illinois

A: You will need to contact an immigration attorney who can review the decision for the denial. After the initial review, the attorney will be able to advise you how to proceed.

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