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Immigration Appeals Attorney In Missouri & Arizona

Has An Immigration Judge Denied Your Petition?

If a judge has denied your immigration petition, it doesn't mean it's over. Keep faith. Andres G. Hernandez, an Immigration Law attorney in Missouri and Arizona, can assist you with your appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals. This board holds the power to review – and reverse – decisions made by the Immigration Court and the Department of Homeland Security.  With the help of a skilled attorney like Mr. Hernandez, you can present a strong case for why your petition should be approved.


In many cases, denials happen because there was an error in the paperwork or evidence submitted. However, even if this is not the case and your petition was denied on merit, there are still options available to you. By appealing to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you have a chance to prove that the decision made by the Immigration Court or DHS was incorrect.


The BIA has a panel of experienced judges who will thoroughly review your case and consider any new evidence or arguments presented. This means that even if your initial petition was rejected due to lack of evidence or insufficient reasoning, you have another opportunity to make a strong case for why your petition should be approved.


It is important to note that the BIA only has jurisdiction over cases involving removal proceedings, waivers, and other immigration related matters. If your denial was due to criminal grounds or fraud, you will need to appeal directly to the federal court.


To ensure a successful outcome in your appeal, it is crucial to have an experienced immigration attorney by your side. They can help gather any necessary evidence and present a compelling argument on your behalf. Furthermore, having an attorney represent you shows the seriousness of your case and may increase your chances of approval. It's crucial to bear in mind that there are strict deadlines, so it's important to initiate your appeal immediately. Begin your appeal process with Andres G. Hernandez today.

Call AGH Law Firm at 816-320-5547 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Will Happen in the Appeals Process?

Andres G. Hernandez, an Immigration Law attorney based in Missouri and Arizona is prepared to guide you throughout the appeal process with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Should your immigration petition be denied by a judge, it is mandatory to lodge your appeal with the BIA within 30 days. As your legal counsel, Andres will carefully prepare a compelling legal brief, presenting your case effectively, pointing out all relevant facts and arguments that bolster your position. Once your brief, along with the judge’s, is received by the board, they will begin their review, eventually issuing a decision that could either dismiss your appeal or refer the matter back to the immigration judge for further action. You are allowed to remain in the U.S. during the appeal process, under government regulations. Don't face this process alone. Andres G. Hernandez carries a wealth of experience in navigating even the most intricate of immigration cases. Begin your appeals process today with Andres.

What If the Board of Immigration Appeals Denies My Appeal?

Even if the BIA turns down your appeal, there remain circumstances that allow you to take your case to a U.S. Federal Court of Appeals. Remember, within just 30 days from the board's refusal of your appeal, you're obligated to file a document known as a Petition for Review. Both Andres G. Hernandez, your legal counsel, and the Department of Homeland Security will once again provide written briefs. In particular situations, Mr. Hernandez might have the opportunity to advocate your case in person before a panel of three judges. If the BIA has rejected your appeal, arrange a meeting with Andres G. Hernandez in Missouri and Arizona. He will guide you through the appeal process with his in-depth understanding of the Immigration Law.

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