When a USCIS Denial Letter Demands Departure in 33 Days

When USCIS issues a denial notice, it often contains language about leaving within 33 days. This does not mean that departure is the only option. In fact, many couples are surprised to learn that immigration officers sometimes make mistakes. A denial letter is serious, but it does not always accurately reflect the circumstances of a case. That is why it is so important to pause before making a decision and to understand all available options.

 

Why Leaving Immediately May Not Be the Best Choice

Couples often believe that leaving the country is the safest path forward. Out of fear of breaking the law, they pack their bags and prepare to depart. Unfortunately, this can create even bigger problems for their case and family future. Before leaving, it is essential to carefully review the denial and seek professional guidance. In many situations, staying and challenging the decision is the best step.

One couple believed their dreams were shattered after receiving a denial letter. They had carefully submitted everything on their own, but immigration told them to leave within 33 days. Instead of giving up, they chose to fight. After reviewing their case, it became clear that immigration had made a mistake. A motion to reopen was filed, and within just 30 days, their green card was approved. What seemed like the end became a joyful new beginning.

The Power of Filing a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider

One of the most effective legal tools after a denial is a motion to reopen or reconsider. This allows the couple to ask immigration to review the case again, especially when an error has been made. Many couples who receive denials discover that the issue was not their mistake, but rather an error by immigration. By filing this type of motion, it is possible to correct those errors and continue moving forward toward permanent residency.

There Is Hope After Denial

Receiving a denial can feel like the darkest part of the immigration journey. Yet it is also a turning point, a chance to seek the right help and uncover paths that may not have been visible before. Couples who are facing this situation do not have to face it alone. An experienced immigration attorney can review the details, identify mistakes, and guide the couple toward the best strategy. If you and your partner are facing a denial, do not lose hope. There may still be a way forward. Reach out to us today to explore your options and take the next step toward securing your future together in the United States.

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