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How to File a Mandamus Lawsuit for 221(g) Processing
If you are navigating the immigration process, you know how stressful and complicated it can be. Whether you are seeking a visa, green card, or citizenship, the process can take months or even years, and frequently experiences delays. One common issue that many people encounter along the way is the dreaded 221(g) processing delay, which occurs when the consular officer handling your application needs more information or documentation before making a decision. In some cases, this delay can last for an indefinite amount of time, leaving applicants in a sort of immigration limbo. If you find yourself facing a 221(g) delay, you may want to consider filing a mandamus lawsuit to compel the consulate to make a decision on your case.
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