Q: U certification denied by HPD
My U certification has been rejected by Houston Police department .Is there any attorney who can get it done ?
Thank you.
A:
If your U certification application has been rejected by the Houston Police Department, it's important to understand the reasons for this decision. Often, rejections are due to specific criteria not being met or insufficient evidence provided.
In such cases, an attorney with experience in immigration law and U visa cases can be of significant help. They can review your application, identify any areas that need strengthening, and assist in gathering the necessary documentation and evidence.
It's also possible to reapply or appeal the decision, depending on the circumstances of your case. An attorney can guide you through this process, ensuring that all procedural requirements are met and advocating on your behalf.
It is advisable to act promptly, as there may be deadlines for filing appeals or submitting additional information. Look for a reputable attorney in your area who has a proven track record with U visa cases.
Remember, while facing a rejection can be disheartening, there are steps you can take to address the situation. With the right legal guidance, you can navigate this process more effectively.
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