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What should one do next if I-765, I-485 and I-130 was denied?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
Talk to an immigration attorney. As soon as possible. There are just too many details you did not provide in your question: Who filed your I-130 - your relative or your employer?Was the I-130 denied or only I-485? What reason the USCIS given for the denial? Depending on the answers to these questions and on the circumstances of your case, you might ask the USCIS to reconsider the decision, or re-file the same application packet (after correcting the mistakes), or file a new, different application, or do something else. Just remember that there is a deadline for filing a motion to reopen or reconsider your case - 30 days from the date of the decision denying your application. Once this deadline is passed, the opportunity to argue that the USCIS should change its decision will be lost, and there will be no appeal. It takes time to prepare the papers. Don't waste it.
Talk to an immigration attorney. As soon as possible. There are just too many details you did not provide in your question: Who filed your I-130 - your relative or your employer?Was the I-130 denied or only I-485? What reason the USCIS given for the denial? Depending on the answers to these questions and on the circumstances of your case, you might ask the USCIS to reconsider the decision, or re-file the same application packet (after correcting the mistakes), or file a new, different application, or do something else. Just remember that there is a deadline for filing a motion to reopen or reconsider your case - 30 days from the date of the decision denying your application. Once this deadline is passed, the opportunity to argue that the USCIS should change its decision will be lost, and there will be no appeal. It takes time to prepare the papers. Don't waste it.
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What are the steps after and how long will it take for us to receive an appointment date?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
Is your husband in the US or overseas? Are you a green card holder or citizen? A lot of information is missing here, but basically, you need to wait for the next notice from USCIS.
Is your husband in the US or overseas? Are you a green card holder or citizen? A lot of information is missing here, but basically, you need to wait for the next notice from USCIS.
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Alien wants green card

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
There is not much he can do. He migh report their marriage to the USCiS if he believes it is fraudulent, but that's about it.
There is not much he can do. He migh report their marriage to the USCiS if he believes it is fraudulent, but that's about it.