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Immigration Appeals Attorneys In Miami & Naples, Florida

Has An Immigration Judge Denied Your Petition?

If your immigration petition has been denied by a judge, let it not deter you from pursuing your journey. In these difficult times, Sandra Echevarria in Miami is here to guide you through the appeal process to the Board of Immigration Appeals. This board carries the power to reassess and possibly overturn rulings made by the Immigration Court and the Department of Homeland Security. However, strict deadlines apply to this process, making the immediate initiation of your appeal crucial. Begin the appeal process with Sandra Echevarria today.

Call The Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A. at 786-481-4715 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
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What Will Happen in the Appeals Process?

Sandra Echevarria, 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. She 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 their 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. Navigating this process can be daunting, but rest assured, with Sandra Echevarria keenly overseeing your case, you are not alone. She is exceedingly well-versed in handling a broad range of scenarios, including those that present unique challenges. Begin your appeals process today.

What If the Board of Immigration Appeals Denies My Appeal?

Even if the BIA denies your appeal, there are situations that allow you to present your case before a U.S. Federal Court of Appeals. It is imperative that you file a document called a Petition for Review within 30 days from the board’s decision against your appeal. Sandra Echevarria, a dedicated immigration advocate based in Miami, and the Department of Homeland Security will correspondingly submit written briefs. In certain instances, Sandra Echevarria may have the opportunity to argue your case in person before a panel of three judges. If the BIA rejected your appeal, arrange an appointment with Sandra Echevarria, a devoted practitioner in immigration law, to represent you during the appeals process.

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