
Immigration Adjudication and Appeals
Immigration adjudication refers to the process by which immigration officials review applications for visas, asylum, green cards, or citizenship. These officials assess eligibility based on laws and regulations. If an application is denied, the individual can appeal the decision to a higher authority, seeking to overturn or modify the initial ruling. This appeals process allows applicants to present new evidence or argue legal errors made in the original decision. Ultimately, these procedures ensure that immigration decisions are fair, consistent, and based on established legal standards.