After a 6+ month COVID-related absence triggered a USCIS RFE questioning continuous residence, our Moroccan client faced potential denial of her naturalization application. We successfully rebutted the presumption of abandonment with a detailed legal and evidentiary response, leading to approval and her upcoming U.S. citizenship oath ceremony.
After years of delay at the National Visa Center and U.S. Consulate, our client—an Iranian father of a U.S. citizen—remained stuck without a visa interview while his spouse’s case had already been approved. We filed a Writ of Mandamus in federal court, successfully prompting the government to schedule the long-overdue interview and move the case forward.
Placed in removal proceedings after USCIS alleged marriage fraud, our client faced serious immigration consequences following the denial of his I-751 petition. Despite years of scrutiny and damaging statements from a former spouse, we challenged the findings and pursued a good faith marriage waiver. USCIS ultimately approved the case before Immigration Court, allowing our client to remove conditions on residence and continue toward U.S. citizenship.
