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What Happens After You File a Mandamus Lawsuit for an Immigration Delay?
Filing a mandamus lawsuit is one of the most effective ways to push the government to act on a delayed immigration case. But many applicants don’t fully understand what happens after the lawsuit is filed — especially when the 60-day response period actually begins and what the government typically
Mandamus Lawsuits for Delayed Asylum and Immigration Cases: Why Timing and Strategy Matter
Unreasonable immigration delays have become a nationwide crisis. Asylum applicants are waiting seven years or more for decisions. Employment authorization documents are delayed for months. Green card and naturalization cases remain pending without explanation. When the government fails to act within a reasonable time, a mandamus lawsuit in federal
Beyond the “Worst of the Worst”: The Constitutional Standoff Over Immigrant Detention
In the summer of 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) PR machine blanketed the airwaves with a narrative of high-stakes justice. Through a series of aggressive press releases, the administration branded its latest operations in Los Angeles as a sweep of “vicious” and “heinous” criminals. They were, in the
Habeas Corpus in Immigration Detention: A Powerful Tool in an Era of Prolonged ICE Custody
In recent years, immigration detention has become longer, harsher, and more difficult to challenge through traditional immigration court channels. As bond hearings are denied, postponed, or rendered ineffective, habeas corpus has re-emerged as one of the most powerful — and sometimes the only — legal tools available to individuals
How to Challenge a Delayed Naturalization Application in Federal Court
When a naturalization application is unreasonably delayed, U.S. immigration law provides powerful tools to force action. The correct legal strategy — and even where the lawsuit must be filed — depends on whether your case is delayed before or after the naturalization interview. Understanding these distinctions can make the difference
Successful Mandamus Lawsuits to Secure Delayed EADs and Advance Parole Documents
When employment authorization documents (EADs) or advance parole (AP) travel documents are delayed, the consequences for immigrants can be severe — from losing a job to missing critical family moments abroad. Fortunately, mandamus lawsuits have proven to be a powerful and effective tool to resolve these delays quickly and successfully.
N-400 Naturalization Delay
Mandamus vs. 8 U.S.C. § 1447(b): The Two Federal Lawsuits That Can Break an N-400 Naturalization Delay You attended your naturalization interview, spent months preparing for the civics and English exams, and paid the required government fees. Everything was done correctly and on time. Yet after all of that, USCIS
Family Sponsorship for a U.S. Green Card
A Practical Guide to Reuniting With Loved Ones For many families, immigration is not about opportunity alone—it is about unity. U.S. immigration law allows citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor certain relatives for permanent residence, creating a lawful path for families to live together in the United States. This
Habeas Corpus in Immigration Detention
What Is Habeas Corpus? Habeas corpus (Latin for “you should have the body”) is a fundamental legal protection under the U.S. Constitution that allows a person in custody to ask a court to review the legality of their detention. Through a writ of habeas corpus, a court orders the government
Consequences of Losing an Immigration Mandamus Case
Mandamus lawsuits are one of the most powerful legal tools immigrants have to address unreasonable delays in their immigration cases. They compel the U.S. government — often USCIS or a consulate — to act when a petition or application has been pending for far too long. While these lawsuits are highly effective,
Filing Form I-751
Removing Conditions to Become a Lawful Permanent Resident If you received your green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, your status is likely conditional and valid for two years. To transition from a conditional green card to permanent residency, you must file Form I-751, Petition to
How to Serve a Complaint in a Mandamus Lawsuit for Immigration Delays
Filing a Mandamus lawsuit or APA (Administrative Procedure Act) action is one of the most effective ways to compel the government to act on a delayed immigration case. However, filing the complaint is only the first step. To move your case forward, you must complete a crucial — though often overlooked —
CARRP and Immigration Delays
How a Mandamus Lawsuit Can Help A little-known government initiative known as CARRP — short for Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program — is one of the most significant sources of prolonged immigration delays for thousands of applicants each year. Designed as an “extreme vetting” program, CARRP primarily targets individuals from Muslim-majority
Habeas Corpus for ICE Detention
How Immigrants Can Challenge Unlawful Detention in Federal Court Immigration enforcement in the United States has intensified in recent years, leading to a sharp increase in the number of immigrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Many detainees remain in custody for months—sometimes longer—without clear explanations, bond hearings, or
The Importance of a Well-Drafted Complaint in Mandamus Lawsuits for Immigration Delays
When immigration applications face prolonged delays, filing a Mandamus lawsuit in federal court is often the most effective way to compel government action. However, the success or failure of that lawsuit hinges largely on one critical element: the complaint. This foundational document tells the court what the problem is, outlines
How to Properly Name Defendants in a Mandamus Lawsuit for Delayed Immigration Cases
Long delays in immigration cases can disrupt lives, keep families separated, and stall careers. When government inaction becomes unreasonable, many applicants turn to a powerful legal remedy: filing a Mandamus lawsuit in federal court to compel the government to act. However, one of the most critical — and often overlooked —
Mandamus Lawsuits: A Powerful Solution to Delayed Immigration Cases
Lengthy delays in immigration cases are one of the most common and frustrating challenges faced by applicants and sponsors alike. Whether you are applying for a green card, sponsoring a family member for a visa, or pursuing U.S. citizenship, waiting years for a decision can lead to serious consequences. Families
Trump’s Gold Card
What It Really Changes, Who It’s For, and Where It Can Break Trump’s new “Gold Card” program is being marketed as a faster, simpler alternative to EB-5. But the real story is not speed. It’s a structural shift in how the government treats money inside the immigration system: not
When VAWA Cases Are Delayed: Mandamus as a Legal Option
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was enacted to protect immigrant survivors of domestic abuse by allowing them to pursue immigration relief independently of their abuser. While the law is designed to provide safety and stability, many VAWA applicants face extended USCIS processing delays, often lasting years. For survivors, prolonged
Overcoming U Visa Backlogs Through Mandamus
The U Visa was created to protect victims of serious crimes who have suffered substantial harm and who cooperate with law enforcement. It offers lawful status and long-term stability to individuals who would otherwise remain vulnerable. Despite this humanitarian purpose, U Visa applicants frequently endure extreme processing delays, often stretching
Mandamus Lawsuit FAQs
Immigration delays can be stressful, frustrating, and life-altering, especially when your future plans depend on timely government action. A Mandamus Lawsuit provides a powerful legal remedy by compelling agencies such as USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to take action when they
Mandamus for I-485 Adjustment of Status Delays
The I-485 Adjustment of Status application is a key step for immigrants seeking to become lawful permanent residents (green card holders) while remaining in the United States. This process allows eligible individuals to adjust their status without leaving the country. However, long delays in I-485 processing — especially in marriage-based
Breaking USCIS Delays in EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 Cases Through Mandamus
Delays in employment-based immigration cases — especially in the EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 categories — create serious disruptions for both employers and foreign professionals. These delays can derail career plans, prevent businesses from hiring key talent, and jeopardize lawful status in the United States. When such delays become unreasonable, a
When EB-5 Processing Takes Too Long: Mandamus as a Legal Solution
The EB-5 immigrant investor route is a proven path to U.S. permanent residency but is frequently slowed by extended background checks, administrative processing, visa-number constraints, and agency backlogs. A Mandamus lawsuit—a federal court action compelling an agency to perform a nondiscretionary duty—can force action on long-pending EB-5 matters without altering
5 Common Myths About Mandamus Lawsuits for Immigrants
Mandamus lawsuits are a powerful legal tool for immigrants facing long delays in their immigration cases. These lawsuits are filed in federal court to compel the U.S. government — typically USCIS or a consulate — to make a decision when an application or petition has been pending for an unreasonably
Immigration Case Delayed? Here’s How to Push It Forward
Immigration delays can severely disrupt lives, careers, and family plans. Applicants often wait months or even years without updates on their pending applications. While delays are common, there are effective ways to move your case forward — including congressional inquiries, Ombudsman assistance, expedite requests, and, most importantly, mandamus lawsuits. This
Filing a Mandamus Lawsuit with a Lawyer vs. Filing Pro Se (Without a Lawyer)
Immigration delays can be deeply frustrating — especially when your future, your family, or significant investments depend on a timely government decision. Writ of Mandamus is a powerful legal tool that can help compel federal agencies to act on long-pending immigration cases. But before you proceed, you must make an
When Immigration Cases Are Delayed: Mandamus Explained
Immigration delays cause significant uncertainty, leaving applicants waiting months or even years with no updates. A Mandamus lawsuit offers a powerful legal remedy to compel government agencies to act and move delayed cases forward. This guide explains how Mandamus works, when to use it, and why it may be