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When Your Immigration Case Needs Powerful Legal Intervention

At Gehi & Associates, we understand how devastating it can be when your immigration case is delayed, denied, or mishandled. When other legal options fail or USCIS is not acting fairly or swiftly, Federal Court action may be your strongest and sometimes only path forward.

With decades of immigration litigation experience, Gehi & Associates is prepared to fight for your rights in Federal Court. Whether you are facing unjust delays, wrongful denials, or unlawful deportation orders, our attorneys are ready to take your battle to the next level.

Why Choose Federal Court?

Sometimes, you cannot wait any longer for USCIS or immigration judges to act. In federal court, we challenge delays, reopen denied cases, and demand accountability. If your rights have been violated, we can help you seek justice through:

  • Mandamus Lawsuits (to force USCIS to make a decision)
  • APA (Administrative Procedure Act) Claims
  • Habeas Corpus Petitions
  • Appeals of Immigration Denials
  • Deportation/Removal Order Challenges

Why Gehi & Associates?

  • Experienced Litigators: Our attorneys are admitted in multiple federal courts and have handled complex immigration lawsuits with success.
  • Proven Results: We have secured approvals through federal court intervention where other legal routes failed.
  • Trusted Nationwide: Serving clients across the U.S. and around the world for over 25 years.
  • Personalized Strategy: Every case is evaluated individually for the best legal path forward.

Ready to Take Action?

If you have been waiting too long for an answer or believe you have been treated unfairly, don’t wait. Federal court could be your best route to a fair and timely decision.

Call us today or schedule a Free Consultation online. Let’s discuss how our litigation team can help you move forward.

FAQs

You can file a Mandamus lawsuit when USCIS has unreasonably delayed making a decision on your immigration petition or application beyond what is legally acceptable.
If USCIS wrongly denied your case and administrative remedies have been exhausted, a federal court may review the decision under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA).
A Habeas Corpus petition is filed to challenge the unlawful detention of an immigrant. It asks the federal court to release the person or reevaluate the basis of their detention.
Federal litigation is more complex and can be costlier than administrative processes. However, when your future is at stake, it may be the only option to force action or reverse an injustice.
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