New York, NY asked in Immigration Law for New York

Q: NOID 4 years ago and when I called the Immigration Courts nothing came up!

Got an NOID for my marriage-based green card application/adjustment of status about 4 years ago and when I called the automated Immigration Courts hotline (1-800-898-7180) with my USCIS #, nothing came up. What could’ve happened? Why would they leave it hanging for that long instead of forwarding my case to the proceedings court?

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Hector E. Quiroga
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Hector E. Quiroga
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV

A: You are clearly not in immigration proceedings at this time. You have not been issued a Notice to Appear. Your first step would be to check with USCIS to see what is going on.

Svetlana Kats
Svetlana Kats
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Cleveland, OH

A: I am sure that calling court hotline has nothing to do with receiving NOID for your pending green card based on marriage case. The NOID is not a final decision to deny its just an intent ( warning) that your case may be denied if you don't provide documents requested by the NOID. If your marriage is still valid, make your best effort to provide as many documents as possible regarding your marriage in reply to the NOID and there is a good change that your case will be approved.

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