Representation in Immigration Appeals
The service of Representation in Immigration Appeals provides legal support to individuals who want to dispute a negative decision made by USCIS, an immigration judge, or the Board of Immigration Appeals, on their relief application. This involves a thorough understanding of the appeal process, the creation of a legal brief explaining why the negative decision was improperly or illegally made, and possibly delivering oral arguments. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the highest administrative body for interpreting and applying immigration laws, typically conducts a “paper review” of cases, while they may allow oral arguments to be made. Only Authorized Representatives, such as licensed attorneys, can represent you before Immigration And Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) or the Executive Office Of Immigration Review (“EOIR”).