The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that it is reopening and recalendaring numerous older immigration cases, including those that were previously administratively closed or dismissed. This update provides a potential opportunity for individuals who have married U.S. citizens or have pending or approved family-based petitions to pursue adjustment of status before Immigration Court.
Key Details:
- DHS is reopening older immigration cases, including administratively closed or dismissed ones.
- Individuals married to U.S. citizens may have a path forward through adjustment of status.
- Immigration judges may grant continuances while USCIS processes I-130 petitions.
- Affected individuals are advised to consult with experienced immigration attorneys promptly.
This development could significantly impact many immigrants who thought their cases were closed, providing them with new opportunities to adjust their status. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Rod Armande
