I will draft a federal court petition for visa delays
Your USCIS delay ends here I draft, you act
About this Gig
Is your visa application stuck in administrative processing or "unreasonable delay"?
When USCIS or a U.S. Consulate fails to adjudicate your visa, the law provides a remedy. I specialize in drafting Federal Court Petitions (Writ of Mandamus) to compel the government to act. This service focuses on legal precision to move your case from "pending" to a final decision.
What I provide in your draft:
- Jurisdictional Basis: Proper citation of the Mandamus Act (28 U.S.C. § 1361) and the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
- The "TRAC" Factors: A detailed argument showing why your delay is legally "unreasonable" under federal standards.
- Factual Allegations: A clear timeline of your filing history, inquiries, and the hardship caused by the delay.
- Prayer for Relief: A formal request for the court to order an adjudication within 3060 days.
Why choose my drafting services?
- Authoritative Tone: Meticulously structured documents that meet federal court formatting expectations.
- Strategic Detail: Focused on highlighting agency inaction and your clear right to a decision.
- High-Contrast Structure: Clear, bold headings and precise citations for maximum impact.
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Field of law:
Immigration
Target country:
Worldwide
Document type:
Declarations/Affidavits
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Lawyer confirmation
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Other
Agreement type:
Evaluation
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Power of attorney
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Other
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FAQ
What types of visas does this petition cover?
This drafting service covers all major categories, including Family-based (I-130), Employment-based (I-140), EB-5, H-1B, and immigrant visa delays at the National Visa Center (NVC) or Consulates.
How long should my visa be delayed before I file?
While there is no fixed rule, most successful petitions are filed after a delay of 12–24 months, or when the case has exceeded the "normal processing times" published by USCIS.
Does this petition guarantee a visa approval?
No. A Writ of Mandamus compels the government to make a decision (Adjudication). It does not force them to approve it, but it does force them to stop the indefinite waiting.
Will I receive the documents ready for the court?
Yes. You will receive a professionally formatted Petition in Microsoft Word and PDF, including the standard sections (Parties, Jurisdiction, Facts, and Claims) required for federal filing.
