Definitely, something in your background or declaration popped up some issues. Considering you are from Yemen, it might have something to do with material support. As @insoutenable suggested, get a copy of FOIA and a few more things such as
"Requesting my entire Alien File, asylum officer...
That is simply not true. It depends on which court and which judge is presiding the case. Lot of factors based on claim, location, judge, which president, judge political affiliation, job market in that area and so forth. You can check the judge's approval/denial rate in trac website and get...
Has anyone recently had their hearings in EOIR in San Francisco? Has anyone's individual hearings moved or proceeded?
I have my hearing in next 6 months so wondering if they are moving those dates or going with it?
Best of luck and keep us posted after your visit. Try to find a pro bono lawyer ASAP to take along with you when you go to meet them.
Use this link below to find one.
https://www.justia.com/lawyers/immigration-naturalization/california/san-francisco/legal-aid-and-pro-bono-services
@Jay_grewal
I highly recommend you to post this same question in avvo.com and get feedback from multiple lawyers.
This sounds highly unusual. Do you have any arrest warrant or any crime committed back in your country?
I read something similar in the news where the guy was arrested in his asylum...
They need more time for decision possibly background check.
It could be a positive outcome because if they had to deny her, they would have done it in those 2 weeks rather than changing decision to mail.
@Zzakye
Was your bio metrics taken on March 2017, before or after the interview?
And congratulations on your approval.
Have a good and safe life ahead.
Yes, you are right. Your interview can be rescheduled as the officer might have to review your evidence and all.
If you haven't received your interview date yet, do one thing, send a mail with copy of the evidence (2 copies).
If some document is in your native language, translate it and certify...
What do you guys think about the new incoming executive order and how it will affect new and older pending cases?
Also, how has the new administration affected the outcomes of cases?
So far, from cases I know, 4/5 has been referred to court...
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