Rajiv's Article - Can you sue the US government if your immigration process is delayed?

Published by: The Economic Times - Date: June 13, 2022

Synopsis

Fundamentally, is litigation against delays in the immigration process a viable option in your case? The answer is perhaps it is, but be mindful of the relevant factors, including the uncertainty of the outcome and expenses involved.

For more on this article please see the attachment below.

Comments

Note: Unless the context shows otherwise, all answers here were provided by Rajiv and were compiled and reported by our editorial team from comments, blog and community calls on immigration.com. Where transcribed from audio/video, a verbatim transcript is provided. Therefore, it may not conform to the written grammatical or syntactical form.

Submitted by Kiran Abbavarapu (not verified) on Wed, 06/15/2022 - 11:13 Permalink

Uscis is not taking any action on my pending eb3 i140 nor they are accepting my premium as it is a downgrade application. I interfiled my i485 to approved eb2 in December 2021 after my date became current in eb2 and it will be 6 months since I interfiled in June 2022. Can I change my job in June 15 2022 on EAD using AC21 even though eb3 i140 is pending? Any impact if employer withdraws eb3 since I interfiled to eb2? Will my i485 stay active as it has been pending since 18 months?

Note: Unless the context shows otherwise, all answers here were provided by Rajiv and were compiled and reported by our editorial team from comments, blog and community calls on immigration.com. Where transcribed from audio/video, a verbatim transcript is provided. Therefore, it may not conform to the written grammatical or syntactical form.

Note: Unless the context shows otherwise, all answers here were provided by Rajiv and were compiled and reported by our editorial team from comments, blog and community calls on immigration.com. Where transcribed from audio/video, a verbatim transcript is provided. Therefore, it may not conform to the written grammatical or syntactical form.

Submitted by Bidisha Roy (not verified) on Thu, 06/16/2022 - 16:20 Permalink

Hi I have filed for my mother’s green card on Dec 2021. I have not seen any movement. I was expecting at least a fingerprint date from USCIS. Why is the delay? She is living in India

My second question , since she lives alone, I do want to bring her here, but since the green card process is at a stand still and she still has a year left of her B1B2 visa, can I bring her to the US? Will that interfere with her GC process?

Note: Unless the context shows otherwise, all answers here were provided by Rajiv and were compiled and reported by our editorial team from comments, blog and community calls on immigration.com. Where transcribed from audio/video, a verbatim transcript is provided. Therefore, it may not conform to the written grammatical or syntactical form.

Add new comment

Filtered HTML

  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a href hreflang> <p> <h2 id> <h3 id> <h4 id> <h5 id> <h6 id> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul type> <ol start type> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd><style> <drupal-entity data-*>
If you want to be notified of a response to your comment, please provide your email address.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.