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Immigration attorneys here. Ask us anything about your case.
Hi everyone. We're the attorney team at Manifest Law. Between us, we have over 11+ years of experience and thousands of cases handled across family-based, employment-based, and humanitarian filings. We know how this works. You post your PD, your service center, your officer review date, and you hope someone with the exact same case shows up with good news. We want to offer something more reliable than timeline matching: direct answers from attorneys who have handled thousands of cases like yours. We'll be answering questions starting Thursday, June 11 at 11 a.m. EST, all the way through Friday 6 p.m. EST. Post whenever you can and we will get to it. Some of what we have been seeing lately: - Post-interview waits and what "actively reviewed" actually means - RFE responses that have gone months without an update VAWA timelines and prima facie determinations - Canned USCIS replies to service requests, and yes, most of them mean nothing - When a delay justifies escalation, including congressional inquiries and mandamus - But that is just what is trending on Reddit right now. AOS, - EADs, consular processing, work visas, Green Cards, citizenship, denials, appeals, or something that does not fit any neat category. If it is sitting on your mind, ask. - Whichever attorney is best placed for your question will - answer, and we will give you the honest answer even when it is not the comforting one. (All information shared here is for general educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Your situation may require fact-specific guidance.)