Clinical729
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Guys, I need some help here. I got an "Intent to Deny" letter from my asylum office in Arlington, VA. The problem is their reasoning for rejecting me is baseless, in their letter they have gotten the facts of my case wrong, so I obviously have a gripe with them. Now, my questions are twofold;
1)They claim that they send this "Intent to Deny" in order to give the ayslum applicant a chance to rebutt, a chance for them to reconsider and maybe reverse their intentions. Now, my question is how much truth is there in that?? Are they really going to review my rebuttal and take it into consideration, or is the rebuttal basically a step before court, something the UCIS does simply to follow proceudre.
2)How long on average does it take for them to reply to your rebuttal, to give you a decision on whether they've reversed their intent on whether they will take you to court. I know this time period varies, but if any of you have a ballpark based on experience, do you know what it is??
Anyway, thanks a lot guys, I really need all the help and information on this matter I can get, and I feel here is the place where some of questions can, if not answered, at least addressed.
1)They claim that they send this "Intent to Deny" in order to give the ayslum applicant a chance to rebutt, a chance for them to reconsider and maybe reverse their intentions. Now, my question is how much truth is there in that?? Are they really going to review my rebuttal and take it into consideration, or is the rebuttal basically a step before court, something the UCIS does simply to follow proceudre.
2)How long on average does it take for them to reply to your rebuttal, to give you a decision on whether they've reversed their intent on whether they will take you to court. I know this time period varies, but if any of you have a ballpark based on experience, do you know what it is??
Anyway, thanks a lot guys, I really need all the help and information on this matter I can get, and I feel here is the place where some of questions can, if not answered, at least addressed.