Can I Still Sue If My Immigration Case is Delayed?

⏳ Is Your Immigration Case STUCK? How Mandamus Forces USCIS to Act (2026) Has USCIS been sitting on your case for months, or years? You've called, emailed, contacted your senator, and nothing moves. There's a legal tool that breaks the logjam, and attorney Jim Hacking has used it since 2009. What is a writ of mandamus? Federal law says USCIS can't sit on your case forever. They can approve it or deny it, but they can't do nothing. A writ of mandamus lets a federal court order USCIS to act. Does it work? Since 2009 the firm has filed 2,100+ delay lawsuits, and is filing 30-40 a month right now. In 85-90% of cases, USCIS doesn't fight, they just get back to work. Most clients see movement in 75-90 days. It can help with: citizenship delays, green cards & I-130s, work permits (EADs), H-1B stamping, consular delays, and asylum. ➡️ Is your case stuck? See if a mandamus lawsuit can move it: https://hackinglawpractice.com/contac... ➡️ Is your green card (I-485) pending since before May 21, 2026? You may also qualify to join our lawsuit challenging USCIS's new Adjustment of Status policy, deadline July 31: https://lp.hackinglawpractice.com/usc... 📞 314-961-8200 · 📧 [email protected] Free resources: 🎙️ The Immigration Answers Show, live Q&A 3-4x/week 👥 Facebook group: Immigrant Home 📱 TikTok: @ImmigrationHacking ▶️ Subscribe so you catch us live Hacking Immigration Law, LLC · St. Louis • San Diego • Chicago • Washington, D.C. #Mandamus #USCISDelay #WritOfMandamus #GreenCardDelay #CitizenshipDelay #N400 #1447b #ImmigrationLawyer #USCIS #DelayedCase