Expedite Request Denied
USCIS has denied your request to expedite processing.
Expedite requests are denied when the stated reason does not meet USCIS expedite criteria, or when insufficient evidence was provided. Your case will continue in normal processing queue. You may submit a new expedite request with additional evidence.
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If your case exceeds normal processing times, you can: 1) Submit a case inquiry online, 2) Contact your congressman's office for a congressional inquiry, 3) Contact the CIS Ombudsman, 4) File a mandamus action in federal court (consult an attorney), or 5) Submit an expedite request if criteria are met.
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