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Global Expat
Mohamed Aboshanab
33 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to Global Expat podcast, hosted by Mohamed Aboshanab, also known as Mo. In this podcast, we explore the world of global expats,. Mo shares his personal experiences as a global expat and digital nomad, traveling the world and working remotely, and offers insights on how to become a global expat, work remotely, and build a location-independent lifestyle. Mo also invites experts from various fields, such as travel, entrepreneurship and technology, to share their knowledge and experiences with the audience
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Welcome to Global Expat podcast, hosted by Mohamed Aboshanab, also known as Mo. In this podcast, we explore the world of global expats,. Mo shares his personal experiences as a global expat and digital nomad, traveling the world and working remotely, and offers insights on how to become a global expat, work remotely, and build a location-independent lifestyle. Mo also invites experts from various fields, such as travel, entrepreneurship and technology, to share their knowledge and experiences with the audience
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025 What Happens After I Sue the Government for My Immigration Delay
Global Expat
27 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
025 What Happens After I Sue the Government for My Immigration Delay

025 What Happens After I Sue the Government for My Immigration Delay


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At Global Expat, we're dedicated to spreading the truth about immigration in the U.S. 🇺🇸. Our mission is to help individuals unite with their families and pursue the American dream 🏡. Navigating the immigration system can be a daunting experience, especially when delays hold back your future. So, what happens after you decide to sue the government for your immigration delay? Let’s break it down!

When you sue the U.S. government for an immigration delay, it’s called a Mandamus Lawsuit. This legal action asks the court to compel the government agency to act on your pending immigration case. Here's what typically happens:

  1. Filing the Lawsuit 📄: The first step is filing the lawsuit in federal court. You'll need a lawyer with expertise in immigration and federal litigation, like the skilled team at Global Expat and our partner, American Dream Law Firm.

  2. The Government’s Response 📨: Once the lawsuit is filed, the U.S. government has a limited time to respond. This forces agencies like USCIS to explain why they have delayed your case or take action.

  3. Case Resolution ⚖️: In most cases, the government tries to settle before it gets to court. That means they could make a decision on your case before a judge ever has to get involved.

People choose to sue the government when they feel their immigration cases are unjustly delayed. Filing a lawsuit can speed things up and give immigrants a chance to move forward with their lives. It’s about standing up for your rights! 💪

We believe in fighting for immigrants because we know that reuniting families and helping people pursue better futures is the right thing to do 🌟. And we're not stopping anytime soon! 🚀

To offer more insights into the process, we interviewed Ahmad Yakzan, U.S. Attorney and CEO of American Dream Law Firm in Miami.

Q: Why do you think suing the government is an effective tool for immigration cases?

Ahmad Yakzan: "Suing the government for delays is one of the most powerful tools an immigrant can use. In my experience, these lawsuits usually result in faster decisions. It puts pressure on the system to act. The government can’t ignore your case forever once you sue."

Q: What are the risks involved?

Ahmad Yakzan: "There are very few risks. The main one is that the government could deny the case after the lawsuit. However, this is rare. Most of the time, filing the lawsuit pushes them to decide, and more often than not, it’s positive."

Q: What advice do you have for someone considering suing the government?

Ahmad Yakzan: "My advice is to be patient but proactive. If your case has been pending for too long, it’s worth consulting an immigration attorney to see if a lawsuit is your best option. It’s a game-changer for many."

At Global Expat, we are passionate about helping immigrants succeed and live the life they deserve in the U.S. We fight for what's right, and we won’t stop until we see families reunited and futures brightened 🫶. If you're experiencing immigration delays, don't hesitate to reach out. You deserve timely answers!

Together with partners like Ahmad Yakzan and his team at the American Dream Law Firm, we’re committed to helping you navigate the U.S. immigration system.

🔍 Need help with your immigration case? Contact us today!


Global Expat
Welcome to Global Expat podcast, hosted by Mohamed Aboshanab, also known as Mo. In this podcast, we explore the world of global expats,. Mo shares his personal experiences as a global expat and digital nomad, traveling the world and working remotely, and offers insights on how to become a global expat, work remotely, and build a location-independent lifestyle. Mo also invites experts from various fields, such as travel, entrepreneurship and technology, to share their knowledge and experiences with the audience