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NSC on Resubmitting Improperly Rejected Cases
Posted Dec 02, 2005
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The Nebraska Service Center (NSC) has developed a policy on how persons whose immigration applications or petitions are erroneously rejected should return these filings to the NSC. This is limited to instances where the NSC wrongly rejected the entire case for filing and returned it. This is not for cases that were accepted and denied after review by USCIS examiners.
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If a case was rejected in error, it should be sent with a goldenrod-colored coversheet, on which are the words: "CRU SUPERVISOR" and "Case Improperly Rejected." Directly under this sheet, should be a brief explanation as to why one believes the petition or application was improperly rejected. The NSC will review each request and determine, on a case-by-case basis, whether there was an improper rejection of the initial filing of the petition or application.
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Such mistakes in case rejections should be infrequent, but can cause serious problems where there are deadlines involved. We at the Murthy Law Firm appreciate the NSC's foresight in developing this policy to address such cases, minimizing the potential for problems.



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Posted Dec 02, 2005