Immigration Appeals
Fighting for Fairness and a Second Chance in Your Immigration Case
Immigration Appeals Attorney In Dallas, Texas
Has An Immigration Judge Denied Your Petition?
If a judge has denied your immigration petition, it doesn’t have to signal the end of your journey. It's important to remember that hope is not lost, and there are options available to continue your fight. Pedro A. Lopez, an experienced immigration attorney based in Dallas, Texas, is dedicated to helping clients throughout the United States navigate the complexities of immigration law. He focuses on filing appeals with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), striving to provide a pathway for individuals seeking a second chance at their immigration goals.
The BIA holds the significant authority to review and, in some cases, reverse decisions made by the Immigration Court or the Department of Homeland Security, making it a vital part of the appeals process. However, it is crucial to note that appeals must be filed within strict deadlines, emphasizing the importance of acting swiftly to ensure your case is heard.
If your case has been denied, don’t despair; instead, take the proactive step toward protecting your future and securing the opportunities you deserve. Reach out to López Onna Abogado de Inmigración today to begin the appeal process and explore your options moving forward.
Call López Onna Abogado de Inmigración at 214-888-3852 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Will Happen in the Appeals Process?
The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) must receive your appeal within 30 days of the immigration judge’s decision. During this process, Pedro A. Lopez prepares a detailed written legal brief that presents your case clearly and persuasively, outlining the key facts and legal arguments that support your position.
Once both your brief and the immigration judge’s brief are submitted, the BIA reviews the case and issues a decision. The board may either dismiss the appeal or return the case to the immigration judge for further consideration.
While your appeal is pending, you are generally allowed to remain in the United States until a decision is made.
The appeals process can be complex and time-sensitive, but you don’t have to face it alone.
Pedro A. Lopez, based in Dallas and serving clients nationwide, provides guidance and representation throughout every step of the process. Contact López Onna Abogado de Inmigración today to begin your appeal and protect your right to stay in the United States.
What If the Board of Immigration Appeals Denies My Appeal?
If the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) denies your appeal, you may still have another option. In some cases, you can take your case to a U.S. Federal Court of Appeals for further review. To do this, you must file a Petition for Review within 30 days of the BIA’s decision.
During this stage, Pedro A. Lopez and the Department of Homeland Security each submit written briefs outlining their legal arguments. In certain cases, Pedro may also present oral arguments before a panel of three federal judges.
Appealing to a federal court is a serious and time-sensitive process, but it can provide another opportunity to seek justice. If the BIA has denied your case, contact López Onna Abogado de Inmigración today to discuss your options and take the next step in the appeals process.
Unsure Where To Start With Your Immigration Process?
Reach out to López Onna Abogado de Inmigración at 214-888-3852 to discuss your case with attorney Pedro A. Lopez and get the guidance you need.

