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If your case extends beyond typical processing timelines and you have exhausted all administrative solutions, Congressional aid can prove to be beneficial. Heres a step-by-step guide on how to seek Congressional intervention when your immigration case encounters roadblocks.
✓ USCIS responds to urgent inquiries either by email or a return call within 24-72 hours. USCIS aims to respond to non-urgent inquiries within 30 business days.
Many US representatives and senators will have at least one staff member whose job it is to liaise with the different federal agencies who deal with immigration, including USCIS and the Department of State (DoS).
Congressional Inquiries. Public Law entitles constituents to correspond with their elected officials. Interested parties may ask their elected officials to help them with a matter involving them and/or the Department of the Defense (DoD). Members of Congress hold their office by the vote of their citizen constituents.
Typically, an agency responds within 30 days to a congressional inquiry. However, the nature of the case will dictate the time it takes to resolve the issues. As a general rule, federal agencies will not expedite your case due to a Congressional inquiry.
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And as casework increased, so did USCIS response times to congressional inquiries, some offices said. A caseworker for California Democratic Rep. Salud Carbajal said USCIS used to reply to requests from the office within two to three weeks, but now replies can stretch up to six weeks.
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Congressional Inquiries. Public Law entitles constituents to correspond with their elected officials. Interested parties may ask their elected officials to help them with a matter involving them and/or the Department of the Defense (DoD). Members of Congress hold their office by the vote of their citizen constituents.

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