I will draft a strong letter to resolve administrative processing delays
Clear and reliable drafting for immigration delay cases
About this Gig
Is your visa or green card stuck in "Administrative Processing" indefinitely?
Administrative processing (often cited as Section 221(g)) can feel like a black hole where cases go to stall for months or years. I provide expert document preparation and strategic consulting to help you break the stalemate. I draft high-level, technical letters designed to move your case from "pending" to "adjudicated."
Strategic Resolution Drafting: I specialize in high-authority technical writing that challenges "unreasonable delay" without the immediate cost of federal litigation. My letters focus on the TRAC factors and agency accountability, demanding a substantive update on your case status based on current federal standards.
What I Provide:
- Professional drafting of an Administrative Processing Resolution Letter.
- Strategic integration of personal or financial hardship to increase urgency.
- Formal formatting designed to reach Field Office Directors or Consular Chiefs.
Why choose this gig? I provide the professional documentation and strategic framework necessary for you to represent yourself (pro se) with total confidence and technical backing.
Document type:
Documentation
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Technical Specifications
Industry:
General
Language:
English
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FAQ
What is the goal of a Resolution Letter?
The goal is to force a human review of your file. Often, cases are stuck because of minor inter-agency communication gaps. A professionally drafted letter highlights these gaps and creates a formal record of your attempt to resolve the delay administratively.
When is the best time to send this letter?
Generally, if your case has been in administrative processing for more than 60 to 90 days without a specific request for more evidence, it is an appropriate time to send a formal resolution letter to escalate the matter.
Does this work for "Security Advisory Opinions" (SAO)?
Yes. While security checks take time, the government still has a duty to complete them within a reasonable timeframe. My drafting ensures that the agency is held to its obligation to finish the background check process efficiently.
What if the letter doesn't resolve the delay?
If a formal letter and subsequent Congressional inquiry do not move the case, you have created the perfect "paper trail" for a Writ of Mandamus lawsuit. My Premium package helps you prepare this foundation so your future litigation is much stronger.
