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Charleston Wang Immigration Attorneys Cincinnati Ohio USA Charleston Wang Immigration Lawyers Cincinnati Ohio USA Immigration Law Cincinnati Ohio USA Nationality Law Cincinnati Ohio USA IMMIGRATION APPEALS Wang Immigration Attorney Cincinnati Ohio USA Charleston Wang Immigration Lawyer Cincinnati Ohio USA Immigration Law Cincinnati Ohio USA Nationality Law Cincinnati Ohio US Charleston Wang Immigration Attorney Cincinnati Ohio USA Charleston Wang Immigration Lawyer Cincinnati Ohio USA Immigration Law Cincinnati Ohio USA Nationality Law Cincinnati Ohio USA The possibility for an error in a decision exists in any legal matter. This holds true with immigration and nationality law. A number of tribunals exist for hearing immigration appeals and the hope is that such an error may be corrected through the appeal. In fact, the written case decisions that are cited by lawyers in the time- honored tradition of the common law are the result of appeals. It is vital to recognize that appeals do not occur automatically, but an for an appeal to be perfected, it must be affirmatively filed within the time limit, in the correct forum, in the proper form, and with the payment of the correct fees. Failure to do so may result in a null appeal. Charleston Wang Immigration Attorney Cincinnati Ohio USA Charleston Wang Immigration Lawyer Cincinnati Ohio USA Immigration Law Cincinnati Ohio USA Nationality Law Cincinnati Ohio USA THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS OFFICE The Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) is an Agency within the U. S. Department of Homeland Security which has delegated authority and therefore jurisdiction over the appeals from decisions on most immigration petitions and applications that are made by USCIS regional service centers. There are numerous types of petitions and applications within the AAO’s jurisdiction, including employment-based immigration petitions, various waivers, legalization, and temporary protected status applications. The AAO can be expected to issue appellate-like decisions that provide fair and legally supportable resolutions of individual applications and petitions for immigration benefits. These decisions provide guidance to applicants, petitioners, practitioners and government officials in the correct interpretation of immigration law, regulations and policy. AAO decisions are being published by USCIS as adopted and all US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) officers are required to follow the interpretation and reasoning of these decisions in all proceedings. The jurisdiction of the AAO is limited and not all appeals are to be filed with AAO. If an appeal is allowed to the AAO, it must be filed within the time limit, in the proper form, and with the correct filing fee. Counsel from an attorney experienced in immigration appeals should be consulted before taking an appeal to the AAO. THE BOARD OF IMMIGRATIONS APPEALS Charleston Wang Immigration Attorney Cincinnati Ohio USA Charleston Wang Immigration Lawyer Cincinnati Ohio USA Immigration Law Cincinnati Ohio USA Nationality Law Cincinnati Ohio USA The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is an Agency within the U. S. Department of Justice. The BIA has jurisdiction to review appeals from final decisions (and in some instances interlocutory appeals) of an U. S. Immigration Judge in exclusion, removal (deportation) and certain other immigration proceedings that are heard in an U. S. Immigration Court. Appeals as to bond and detention are also heard by the BIA. In addition, appeals from the denial of an I-130 Petition for Alien Relative by the District Director of the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Motions to Reopen or Reconsider a decision already rendered, and certain other matters are also filed with the BIA. The BIA is located in Falls Church, Virginia but not all appeals are filed there, as some are filed with an USCIS office. Decisions of the BIA are binding on all Department and Homeland Security officers and Immigration Judges and precedential decisions have effect beyond the individual case. A BIA decision may be overruled by the U. S. Attorney General or by a Federal Court, as most BIA decisions are currently subject to review by the Federal Judiciary. If an appeal is allowed to the BIA, it must be filed within the time limit, in the proper form, and with the correct filing fee. Counsel from an attorney experienced in immigration appeals should be consulted before taking an appeal to the BIA. THE FEDERAL COURTS OF APPEALS The 1996 Amendments to the Immigration Act sought to reduce the number of, but did not eliminate all the appeals that can be brought before the Federal Courts. Final orders of removal (deportation) from the BIA may be appealed, as a matter of right, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Circuit in which the Immigration Court which first issued the removal order is located. Such an appeal must be filed within 30 days of the final order of removal and with the correct filing fee.. The U. S. Courts of Appeals are governed by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and their own Local Rules. Counsel from an attorney experienced in immigration appeals should be consulted before taking an appeal to a Federal Court of Appeals. A decision of a U. S. Court of Appeals may be finally reviewed, but only as a matter of discretion and not of right, in the United States Supreme Court. * * * * * * * To read some of the case decisions of appeals brought by Charleston C. K.Wang, Esq. click here. WANGLAW will represent individuals and organizations with appeals before the various appellate tribunals. Caveat /Disclaimer: U.S. immigration statutes, regulations and interpretations of these and other federal, state and local law are subject to change and timely, competent counsel from a qualified legal professional on current and applicable law to particular facts is indispensable. This website provides information of a general nature and such information cannot pertain to any specific set of facts, and the provision of information cannot create any attorney-client relationship. For any particular situation, the visitor should obtain counsel from a qualified legal professional. 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