Thank you for your interest in being added to our ongoing litigation in Milligan v. Pompeo regarding delays of K-1 visas around the world. We have just been given permission by Judge Boasberg to file an amended complaint adding additional plaintiffs. We are including in the amended litigation individuals who have been approved for K-1s by USCIS but who have been unreasonably delayed in getting their visas issued by a US consulate OR who have not been issued visas because they are subject to a regional travel ban related to the COVID (the “14 day” bans) and the consulate is taking the position that they are barred from getting a visa because of this.
If you are interested in participating please do the following:
STEP 1 – Download the FAQ and make sure you understand what the case is about, how the $2000 plaintiff fee works, and what we hope to accomplish and who is likely to benefit from the case and who is not. The document is here.
STEP 2 – Complete our engagement letter generator app here. It will allow you to download the engagement letter for your records at the end and automatically send the signed agreement to us.
STEP 3 – Make your $2000 plaintiff fee payment online at https://www.immigrationissues.com/payment-federal-litigation/.
STEP 4 – Create a declaration describing your situation and why you’re suing. You can create this using our K-1 Litigation Declaration Builder app here.
We hope to file the amendment in the next two weeks and will close out accepting plaintiffs on December 18th.
We are looking forward to fighting to get you your visas.
Thank you for your interest in being added to our ongoing litigation in Milligan v. Pompeo regarding delays of K-1 visas around the world. We have just been given permission…
04Dec
Thank you for your interest in being added to our ongoing litigation in Milligan v. Pompeo regarding delays of K-1 visas around the world. We have just been given permission…
04Dec
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