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Notice of Intent to Deny Lawyers in Arapahoe County, CO, Helping You When It Matters the Most

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may send a notice of intent to deny (NOID) for several reasons. You might have submitted an incomplete application, made errors on your forms, or provided false information. Regardless of the reason, the USCIS intends to deny your application, it’s important that you take action immediately.

A NOID is not a final decision, but it does indicate that the USCIS plans to deny your application unless you can provide evidence to show why you deserve approval. If you fail to respond in a timely and effective manner, your application will likely be denied without further review. Get in contact with our experienced family law immigration lawyers today at (720) 922-2988 to learn more about your options.

What Is a Notice of Intent to Deny?

The USCIS may send a NOID when it has decided to deny your application, petition, or request but wants to give you an opportunity to correct the issue or provide additional evidence. The notice will state the specific reason or reasons why the USCIS plans to deny your application so that you can address the issues.

For example, if you are applying for a green card based on marriage and the USCIS believes that your marriage is not genuine, they may send you a NOID. In this situation, you would need to provide evidence that your marriage is, in fact, real. This might include documentation such as joint bank statements, tax returns, or lease agreements.

How Should I Respond to a Notice of Intent to Deny?

If you receive a NOID, it’s important that you take action right away. You will typically have between 30 and 60 days to respond, depending on the reason for the notice. In your response, you will need to provide evidence to show why your application should be approved despite the issues raised in the NOID.

It’s important to note that simply sending additional documentation is not always enough. You will also need to explain why this evidence is relevant and how it addresses the specific issues raised in the notice. For example, if you are responding to a NOID that alleges marriage fraud, simply sending a copy of your marriage certificate is not enough. You will need to provide an explanation of why the USCIS should approve your application despite the allegation of fraud.

If you have received a NOID, it’s important that you speak with an experienced immigration attorney who can help you prepare an effective response. The attorneys at McGuire Law have extensive experience helping clients respond to NOIDs, and we can put our knowledge and experience to work for you.

Why Should I Hire a Notice of Intent to Deny Lawyer?

If you are facing the possibility of having your application for U.S. citizenship denied, you may be feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next. One important step you can take is to hire a notice of intent to deny a lawyer.

A notice of intent to deny is a formal notice from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that indicates their intention to deny your application for citizenship. This notice will provide the reasons for the proposed denial and will give you an opportunity to respond before a final decision is made.

While it is possible to respond to a notice of intent to deny on your own, it is often in your best interest to have an experienced attorney by your side. A lawyer can help you understand the notice and the reasons for the proposed denial and can provide guidance on how best to respond. Additionally, a lawyer can help ensure that your response is timely and complete and can represent you in any further proceedings that may be necessary.

Contact McGuire Law Today to Secure Your Family’s Future

Don’t risk having your application for citizenship denied. If you have received a notice of intent to deny, contact a qualified immigration attorney today. The immigration lawyers at McGuire Law have experience dealing with these types of cases and can help you get great results. For an initial consultation, call (720) 922-2988 to speak to our team today!

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