Should I File USCIS Form I-290B After a Denial? (www.lawofficehouston.com)
Attorney David Nguyen discusses USCIS I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion. What is the difference between an appeal, motion to reopen, or motion to reconsider? To schedule a free phone consultation with Attorney David Nguyen, please call (281) 777-1236 or visit www.calendly.com/winninglaw Website: www.lawofficehouston.com Background courtesy of Videezy.com

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