Green Card Mess: Lawyer Error Risks Family Split

Immigration form with denied stamp

Delays caused by attorney errors are sadly common in immigration processes. For many visa and green card applicants, such mistakes can lead to long delays and major stress during an already difficult journey.

One Family, One Error, Two Outcomes

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One green card applicant is facing this exact situation. They had applied for a green card along with their family, all tied to their father’s L-1A visa.

However, their travel document (Form I-131) was rejected due to a mistake made by the attorney handling their case. Meanwhile, the rest of the family’s applications were approved.

Resubmission Causes Further Delays

Although the I-131 form has now been re-submitted, it is already two weeks behind the others. This has caused their application to move much more slowly than the rest of the family’s.

Anxiety and Uncertainty Follow

The applicant has shared the immense stress and anxiety caused by the delay. With no updates from the authorities, their travel plans remain uncertain, and their future feels stuck.

Attorney Mistakes Can Derail Lives

This case highlights a serious gap in the immigration process. Applicants often rely entirely on attorneys, whose errors can lead to unexpected and life-altering delays.

A Call for Accountability and Clarity

There is a clear need for systems that allow faster corrections of such errors. Immigration applicants deserve better protections and more accountability from legal professionals.

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