If you receive a notice from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) stating that your employment-based green card application has been denied, it means a USCIS officer has reviewed your application and determined that you don't qualify for a green card. This could be due to not meeting eligibility requirements under immigration law.
Determine the reason for ineligibility.
Decide how to move forward based on the denial reason.
Consider seeking legal assistance to appeal the denial.
Throughout the application process, you may encounter various statuses:
Case Was Received
Case Was Rejected
Request for Additional Evidence (RFE) Was Sent
Case Was Transferred
Notice of Intent to Deny
File Form I-539: Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
Seek legal help if facing deportation
Consider reapplying if your eligibility circumstances have changed
While it's possible to get an employment-based green card application approved without an attorney, legal advice can be crucial if your application is denied, especially if you face deportation proceedings.
Disclaimer:
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If you receive a notice from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) stating that your employment-based green card application has been denied, it means a USCIS officer has reviewed your application and determined that you don't qualify for a green card. This could be due to not meeting eligibility requirements under immigration law.
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