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April 17, 2024

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Green Card Refusal

“USCIS Rejected My Case” – What Should You Do Next?

Apr 17, 2024 mcbeanlawfirm

If your USCIS case is rejected, it may be due to filing errors or insufficient funds. Rejection differs from denial in that it does not impact your record. However, denial is a decision with potential consequences. It’s crucial to meet deadlines and partner with an experienced immigration lawyer to resolve issues and ensure success. For further assistance, contact McBean Law.

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