Q: Where do I request report proof for me Granted with cancellation of removal?
A: I assume you were granted cancellation of removal. If that's the case, you can ask your attorney for a copy of the decision granting cancellation of removal. If they don't have it, you can request your records directly from the immigration court that handled your case. You could also file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).
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To obtain proof of your granted cancellation of removal, you should contact the immigration court where your case was decided. You can request official documentation either by visiting the court in person or by submitting Form G-639 (Freedom of Information Act Request) to USCIS.
The immigration court clerk's office can provide you with certified copies of the judge's order granting your cancellation of removal. These documents serve as official proof of your status change and are important to keep for your records. If you need additional verification, you may also request your complete case file through USCIS's online portal.
Remember to include your full name, case number, and any other identifying information when making your request. The processing time varies depending on your location and the method you choose, but you should typically receive your documentation within a few weeks. For urgent needs, you might want to schedule an in-person appointment at your local immigration court, as this can sometimes expedite the process.
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