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Stop Blaming the Administration—Build Bulletproof Immigration Cases Instead

Jennifer and Anthony reviewing a case

I've noticed that when policies change, some attorneys are quick to blame the administration for denials or delays. I heard one attorney cover for a mistake by saying, "Just blame it on the administration", but I don't think that's justified in most cases.


Even during the previous administration's travel ban on certain visa types, we continued to secure approvals for our cases while other firms struggled. Our approach wasn't about connections—it was about thorough, persuasive documentation.


Instead, we focus on creating bulletproof applications through meticulous documentation:


1. We prepare comprehensive evidence packages. 


Rather than meeting the bare minimum requirements, we provide enough relevant supporting documentation that there's no room for doubt about the applicant’s qualifications for requested immigration benefit. 


We don't want to just throw in all possible documents, which can distract from the good evidence. What we submit has to be relevant and persuasive.


2. We simplify complex professional roles. 


We work with scientists, biotech researchers, blockchain developers, and logistics specialists where the average person—including immigration officers—wouldn't understand what they do. 


We spend considerable time simplifying industry jargon so that anyone outside the industry can understand their role. If we don’t understand the role, the officer likely won’t either. We make it a point to understand the nuances of the industry and the position. 


3. We write detailed cover letters that connect all the dots. 


These letters include:


• The relevant law and regulations


• The specific facts of the case


Information about the company or individual


• How the evidence satisfies each requirement


This approach has been our strategy since the last administration, and we've kept it through the transitions. 


This strategy works— since fortifying our document checklist, we've had minimal denials or RFEs (requests for evidence) 2021.


The key is not just having the right evidence, but presenting it in a way that makes approval the clear and logical choice. 


Our team of attorneys builds a persuasive case where we have anticipated and addressed every potential objection before it can be raised.


When navigating uncertain immigration policies, the best defense isn't to blame external factors—it's to create bulletproof applications for immigration cases so thorough that they can withstand even the highest levels of scrutiny.


If you want to know more about how to make your visa application bulletproof, call (949) 940-6725, or book a consultation online to speak with one of our experienced immigration attorneys.


DISCLAIMER: This post does not constitute legal advice, or make any guarantees as to a potential outcome. Consult with a qualified, licensed immigration attorney about the facts of your case before proceeding.


 
 
 

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