Albuquerque Immigration Appeal Lawyers
If you were involved in an immigration case that did not result in the outcome that you originally desired, you can generally appeal your case to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). When your immigration case was initially heard, you were before a federal immigration judge and he or she made a decision about your case one way or the other. If you were not pleased with the result, you have the right to make an appeal. However, if the government feels that the result was unfair, they can also appeal your case to the BIA.
If you are involved in any type of immigration appeal, it is very important that you are backed by an experienced, confident and aggressive New Mexico immigration appeals attorney. Often, an appeal might be your last chance to receive the benefit that you need to allow you to remain in the country or to continue to receive vital rights as a legal permanent resident of the United States.
New Mexico Immigration Appeal Lawyers
An immigration appeal is a legal argument that indicates clearly why you disagree with the decision given in your case by the immigration judge that decided your case. The point of filing an appeal is to get the decision changed.
There is a deadline of 30 days in which to file an appeal, and that time starts from the day after your decision was handed down by an immigration judge. The required documents to file an appeal have several guidelines that they must follow. For example, an appeal document must be in English or must be accompanied with a certified English translation.
The Albuquerque immigration appeal attorneys at Kretz & Romero have dealt with countless BIA appeals, and we can help you with your situation, no matter what it involves. We understand that your immigration circumstances are unique and possibly very urgent, and that is why are devoted to excellent legal service and assistance in every aspect of our dealings with you. We can help you through this process.
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Contact a New Mexico immigration appeal lawyer at Kretz & Romero to discuss your appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals.