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 does during that time. This […]
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 court can be one of […]
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 government’s own words, the “worst […]
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 held by Immigration and Customs […]
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 between continued delays and a […]
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 has still failed to issue […]