This depends on your situation and the petition or application you would need to file. Sometimes, reapplying is easier and can be more successful. By reapplying, you would not have to convince an agency to change its decision.
However, you should contact one of our immigration attorneys before proceeding. Your attorney can advise you about whether appealing, filing a motion, or reapplying would be better for your situation and which could be more successful.
How Much Time Do I Have to Appeal or File a Motion?
You have a limited time to appeal or file a motion against an order or decision. Typically, appellants have 30 days to appeal or file a motion.
Contact our Firm for Help Completing Your Immigration Notice of Appeal or Motion
If you choose to complete Form I-290B on your own, you can do so on the website of the United States government via their online portal, Pay.gov. However, if you would prefer to have an immigration lawyer from our firm help you complete the form or complete the form for you, you can contact us. We can help you with filing an appeal, motion, or reapplying.
During a strategic session with a member of our team, we will evaluate your situation and advise you about how to proceed. If you would like us to help you come up with arguments and evidence for your appeal or motion and file it for you, we can do so. We are confident we can help you, so do not hesitate to reach out to us. Call New Frontier Immigration Law today.