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    This is a critical time for you. If you choose not to respond to an immigration denial, especially for a 214(b) issue [intending immigrant] or fraud, you may be closing the door to the U.S. forever.

    Let me provide an example for you. Let's say you loan your home to a friend for a birthday party. When it is over you notice damage to a glass sculpture you had on the coffee table. You know it had no chips or breaks before the party.

    A month later you ask your friend about it and he/she says they saw the chip but it wasn't their fault. Would you have believed your friend more if they defended their position immediately or when you brought it up a month later?

    Same with immigration denials. Your credibility is at stake. If you are truly innocent one would think you would defend your position immediately, not later on when you really need to get into the U.S. They may assume that later on you came up with a good 'story'. The question they will ask is why you didn't defend it in the first place. Does that make sense? Not defending yourself now may mean you will never see the U.S. again, not even as a visitor. Please call an immigration attorney as soon as you receive the visa denial or other document so that you know where you stand and what your options are.


    Call now at 877-223-4684 from anywhere in the US or Canada.