I601A Waiver Litigation Statement Final

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 PRESS CONTACTS:Brianna Dimas, American Immigration Council, 210-639-5587 bdimas@immcouncil.orgGeorge Tzamaras, AILA, 202-507-7649, gtzamaras@aila.orgJalisa McGaha, Siskind Susser PC, 901-682-6455, jmcgaha@visalaw.com Class Action Filed Against USCIS for Extreme Processing Delays that Leave American Families Stranded WASHINGTON D.C. –– Late yesterday, a group of immigrants filed a...

Supporting litigation with American Immigration Council

When the U.S. government told immigrants who had been waiting for years that they couldn't become American citizens because their records were locked in government caves, we sued. Earlier this year, we filed a lawsuit against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the National Archives. The agencies dragged their feet...

Immigrants and Their Advocates File Class Action Lawsuit Against USCIS and DHS for Unlawful Delays in Adjudicating Applications for Employment Authorization

Seattle, WA - Last Friday, three immigrants and two immigration service providers filed a nationwide class action lawsuit here in Seattle against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for unlawfully delaying the adjudication of their applications for employment authorization. Filed by the American...

Seattle Federal Court Finds USCIS and Department of State Manipulated the Record and Abused the Judicial Process in J-1 Waiver Litigation, and Awards Bad Faith Attorney’s Fees

In a recent federal court case in Seattle, District Judge Ricardo Martinez harshly criticized the USCIS and State Department for manipulating the record and consistently making misrepresentations to the court about the evidence that it considered in a J-1 waiver adjudication. The court awarded over $50,000 in attorney’s fees to...