Godley, TX asked in Immigration Law for Texas

Q: Want to see what I can do now to move the process faster for my husband to bring him back to the USA legally.

We have received a I-797 notice of action on Dec 26 2023 but haven't heard anything since. And want to see if we can do something faster to bring him now that Biden passed that law?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: First, check the status of your I-797 notice of action online through the USCIS Case Status tool. It will give you the latest updates on your application. If there are no updates, consider contacting USCIS directly through their customer service number for more specific information on your case.

Next, you might want to reach out to your local congressional representative’s office. They can often assist with immigration cases and may be able to expedite the process. Explain your situation and provide them with all relevant details and documents to facilitate their help.

Finally, review the new law passed by President Biden to see if it impacts your husband's case. Some recent changes in immigration law could potentially speed up the process. Make sure you understand how these changes apply to your situation and take action accordingly.

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