The Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A.

Immigration Appeals Attorneys In Miami And Naples, Florida

An immigration appeal is an opportunity to challenge a decision made by an immigration judge. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is the administrative body that reviews immigration court decisions. Federal courts also hear appeals of BIA decisions.

If your immigration petition has been denied, or you’ve received an adverse immigration ruling, don’t let it deter you from pursuing your journey. In these difficult times, you can turn to the Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A., for guidance. We are here to guide you through the appeals process and help you present the most compelling case possible.

Filing An Appeal

Immigration appeals are initially heard by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). This board carries the power to reassess and possibly overturn rulings made by immigration judges. However, strict deadlines apply to this process, making the immediate initiation of your appeal crucial.

Presenting A Strong Case For BIA Review

Our lawyers will ensure that the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) receives your appeal within the stipulated 30-day period after your petition was declined by the immigration judge. We will meticulously draft a persuasive legal brief, crafting a compelling narrative that encompasses all pertinent facts and arguments bolstering your position.

Upon receipt of your brief and that of the immigration judge, the board will conduct a thorough review of both and render its decision. This decision may either dismiss your appeal or remand the issue back to the immigration judge for further deliberation.

Importantly, during the duration of your appeal, you are permitted to remain within the bounds of the U.S. as you await the board’s decision.

What If The BIA Denies My Appeal?

If your BIA appeal is unsuccessful, you can pursue further appeals in federal court. You must file a petition with the appropriate court within 30 days of the BIA decision. During the federal court appeals process, both sides will submit written briefs, and they may have an opportunity to present their arguments before a panel of three judges. These appeals can be challenging, involving complex legal standards and procedural requirements, so it’s important to have a skilled immigration appeals attorney by your side.

Improve Your Chances By Hiring An Attorney

Pursuing immigration appeals isn’t easy. As with other aspects of U.S. immigration law, the appeals process is confusing and convoluted. Our attorneys can handle the entire process for you. We know what it takes to present a compelling case, even in those that are uniquely challenging.

Begin your appeals process today. Call 786-807-6301 or send us an email to arrange a consultation.

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