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A licensed attorney can represent individuals who wish to appeal a denial issued by an immigration judge.

The Notice of Appeal must be filed within 30 days of the judge’s denial order. 

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  • The submitted evidence is no longer valid.
  • Additional proof is needed to determine eligibility.

USCIS may issue a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) when they plan to deny a case due to:

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  • Inconsistencies in the application.
  • Eligibility concerns.

Applicants must submit a response to the RFE or NOID before the deadline stated in the request / notice.

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If USCIS denies an application or petition, the applicant may file an appeal with new evidence and/or a legal argument.
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