Resolve Your Immigration Delays with Writs of Mandamus

Are you tired of waiting for a decision on your immigration application? Delays can be frustrating and stressful, but you don’t have to navigate this alone. At Rebecca Black Immigration, PA, we specialize in filing writs of mandamus to compel government action on delayed immigration cases. Let our expertise work for you.
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At our immigration law firm, Rebecca Black and the team are dedicated to assisting you with all aspects of the complex U.S. immigration system, including green cards, naturalization, visas, refugees and asylum, deportation and removal.

Éxito comprobado en derecho de inmigración

  • Swift Resolution: Our team is dedicated to helping you move your case forward as quickly as possible, ensuring you don’t face unnecessary delays.
  • Experienced Attorneys: With years of experience in immigration law, we know the ins and outs of filing a successful writ of mandamus.
  • Personalized Service: Every case is unique. We tailor our approach to your specific situation, providing you with the best possible legal strategy.
  • Proven Success: We’ve helped countless clients overcome government inaction and get the results they need.
  • Comprehensive Support: From the moment you contact us, we guide you through every step of the process, making sure you’re fully informed and confident in your case.
  • Timely Action: Don’t let delays jeopardize your immigration status. We act quickly to file your writ and push for a prompt resolution.
  • Stress-Free Process: We handle all the legal complexities so you can focus on what matters most—your future.
  • Client-Centered Approach: We prioritize your needs and keep you updated throughout the entire process.
  • Local Expertise: Based in Jacksonville, Florida, we’re familiar with the local courts and have a strong track record of success in our area.

Testimonios de Clientes

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Rebecca es la mejor abogada con la que pude contactar en América, he tenido experiencia contratando a otros abogados, pero con ella todo fue diferente. Es excelente en su profesión, es honesta, es muy puntual cuando se trata de citas, presta atención a cada palabra. Hablando como cubano, que la contrató para mi ciudadanía.
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¡Son increíbles! Siempre amables y corteses. Muy útiles. Vivo fuera del estado y aún así hacen todo lo posible para ayudar. La comunicación es algo genial. Todo el personal está siempre dispuesto a ayudar. ¡No puedo decir suficiente! Rebecca y su equipo de abogados de inmigración son increíbles, los recomendaría por encima de cualquier otro. Gracias por ser excepcionales y por siempre luchar por la inmigración.
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He estado en una relación binacional durante 15 años. Y casado por 2 1/2 años. Una vez que DOMA fue anulado, buscamos un abogado de inmigración para ayudar con nuestro caso. Rebecca investigó rápidamente todo lo que necesitábamos saber. Se tomó el tiempo para ayudarnos a prepararnos para el proceso. Después de solo 6 meses, tuve mi entrevista y fui aprobado para mi green card.
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Rebecca y su equipo han estado ayudando con mi situación familiar personal durante los últimos cuatro años, y nuestro caso finalmente ha llegado a una conclusión exitosa. La duración extendida de cuatro años se debió a diversas líneas de tiempo prolongadas, sin culpa alguna de la firma legal. A lo largo de estos cuatro años, Rebecca y su equipo han priorizado de manera constante y profesional nuestros mejores intereses. Estamos inmensamente agradecidos con Rebecca y Nersy.
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Fueron más allá para ayudarme con mi caso. Ella y su equipo mostraron constantemente cordialidad, profesionalismo y eficiencia. Gracias a sus esfuerzos diligentes y determinación inquebrantable, finalmente pude alcanzar la tranquilidad que había estado anhelando durante muchos años. Recomiendo de todo corazón a este equipo excepcional para cualquier persona que necesite ayuda con su caso de inmigración. Gracias, Rebecca, por tu paciencia y amabilidad duraderas demostradas a lo largo de este extenso proceso.
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Visitamos esta oficina para facilitar la inmigración de mi esposa desde Etiopía y recibimos un servicio excepcional. Todos fueron amigables y brindaron un excelente servicio al cliente. Finalmente, mi esposa ahora es Residente Permanente Legal en los Estados Unidos. Recomiendo altamente esta oficina. Gracias.
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Si bien nuestro caso era sumamente complejo, Rebecca y su equipo nos ayudaron a navegar por este proceso con facilidad. Lucette, nuestra encargada de caso, fue una verdadera bendición. Dadas las dificultades que involucraban múltiples países, Lucette superó consistentemente obstáculos, guiándonos por el camino correcto.

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Additional Information

Q: How long does the court take to decide on a writ of mandamus?
The court’s timeline can vary, but generally, it could take a few weeks to several months for the court to review the petition, hold hearings, and issue a decision. Factors such as the court’s schedule, the complexity of the case, and the government agency’s response time can all influence this.

Q: Can a writ of mandamus be filed for any type of immigration application?
Yes, a writ of mandamus can be filed for various types of immigration applications, including visa petitions, adjustment of status, naturalization applications, and more. However, the suitability of filing a writ depends on the specific circumstances of your case.

Q: What happens if the government agency still doesn’t act after a writ of mandamus is granted?
If the court grants a writ of mandamus and the agency fails to act, it could be held in contempt of court. This is a serious legal matter, and the court may impose sanctions or other penalties to ensure compliance.

Q: Is there a statute of limitations for filing a writ of mandamus in immigration cases?
There’s no specific statute of limitations, but the petition must be filed within a “reasonable” time. What constitutes a reasonable time can vary based on the details of the case. Delays that are too lengthy might complicate your petition and could result in it being denied.

Q: Can I file a writ of mandamus if my case is under administrative review or a security check?
Yes, you can file a writ of mandamus even if your case is under administrative review or a security check. However, success may depend on whether the delay is considered unreasonable given the circumstances.

Q: What is the likelihood of success with a writ of mandamus?
The success of a writ of mandamus depends on factors like the length and reasonableness of the delay, the strength of your case, and the court’s perspective. An experienced immigration attorney can assess your situation and provide a more tailored estimate.

Q: Can the government retaliate against me for filing a writ of mandamus?
No, the government cannot legally retaliate against you for filing a writ of mandamus. The court monitors the case to ensure that the agency fulfills its duty without any adverse actions against you.

Q: Will filing a writ of mandamus impact my pending immigration application?
Filing a writ of mandamus should not negatively impact your pending immigration application. It is simply a legal mechanism to compel the agency to make a decision. However, it’s essential to consult with an attorney to ensure that the petition is filed correctly.

Q: Can I withdraw my writ of mandamus after it’s filed?
Yes, you can withdraw your writ of mandamus at any time before the court issues a decision. However, you should consult with your attorney before doing so to understand the potential implications.

Q: How do I know if my immigration delay is unreasonable?
An unreasonable delay is typically one that extends beyond the standard processing times for the type of application you’ve submitted. If you’ve waited significantly longer than the average processing time without any clear reason, it may be considered unreasonable. Consulting with an immigration attorney can help you determine if your delay qualifies.

Q: What are the common reasons the government gives for delays, and how can a writ of mandamus address them?
Common reasons for delays include background checks, administrative processing, and security screenings. A writ of mandamus can compel the agency to expedite these processes or provide a decision, especially if the delay is excessive or unexplained.