Briefs & Appeals
Immigration Appeals & Motions
When your immigration case is denied, time is critical. At Law Offices of Monica Jara-Aguirre, we specialize in overturning unfavorable decisions through strategic appeals, motions to reopen, and federal court litigation.
1. Administrative Appeals (AAO/BIA)
- USCIS Denials (I-130, I-485, I-601, etc.)
- EOIR Cases (Removal orders, asylum denials)
- DHS Appeals (TPS, SIJS, VAWA rejections)
2. Federal Court Review
- Petitions for Review (2nd/9th Circuit)
- Writs of Mandamus (Force delayed decisions)
- Habeas Corpus (Challenging detention)
3. Emergency Motions
- Motions to Reopen/Reconsider (30-90 day deadlines)
- Stay of Removal (Stop deportations)
- Bond Redetermination (Release from ICE custody)
Why Appeals Fail Without an Attorney
- Missed Deadlines
- AAO: 30 days
- BIA: 30 days
- Federal Court: 30-90 days
- Procedural Errors:
- Incorrect filing venue
- Missing statement of issues
- Incomplete records
- Weak Legal Arguments
- Failing to cite updated case law
- Not distinguishing factual errors
- Poor statutory interpretation
1. Case Autopsy (72-Hour Review)
- Identify all appealable errors
- Determine strongest legal theories
2. Record Perfection
- Obtain complete trial transcripts
- Fix translation errors
- Compile omitted evidence
3. Persuasive Briefing
- Draft AAO/BIA appellate briefs
- Prepare federal court petitions
- Highlight constitutional violations
4. Oral Advocacy
- Practice mock arguments
- Present before immigration judges
- Argue in federal court when needed
5. Post-Decision Strategy
- File motions for reconsideration
- Pursue alternative relief
- Prepare for possible remand
Recent Appeal Victories
- Matter of A-B- Remand
- Won asylum reopening for domestic violence survivor
- Niz-Chavez Victory
- Successfully challenged defective NTA
- Cancellation Reopening
- Reversed deportation order for 20-year LPR
When to Contact Us Immediately
- If you received any of these:
- Notice of Appealable Decision (NOID/NTA)
- Removal order
- USCIS denial letter
- Referral to Immigration Court
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. 1 : What areas of law do you practice?
We specialize in family law, immigration law, and civil litigation. Whether you’re facing a divorce, seeking a visa, or dealing with a legal dispute, we are here to help.
Q. 2 : Do you offer consultations?
Yes, we offer initial consultations to evaluate your legal needs and discuss the best course of action. Please contact our office at (818) 570-7197 or email jaraaguirrelaw@gmail.com to schedule an appointment.
Q. 3 : Where is your office located?
Our primary office is at:
820 San Fernando Road, Suite 203A, San Fernando, CA 91340
We also have a mailing address in Encino:
4930 Balboa Blvd #261938, Encino, CA 91426
Q. 4 : Do you charge for consultations?
We denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms.
Q. 5 : What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring any relevant documents related to your case (court papers, notices, contracts, identification, etc.) and a list of questions or concerns you have. This helps us better understand and assess your legal situation.
