
Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID)
This is a formal letter or written notice from the USCIS about your pending petition or requested action informing the petitioner or applicant that the action you requested is going to be denied. Usually, accompanying the Notice Of Intent to Deny (NOID) is a granting of 30 days maximum to submit documentation that will overcome the USCIS determination.
The form of your response and the further evidence attached is critical to a favorable outcome. We can and do assist in these type of responses. Remember, once denied your filing fees are forfeited and there may be no appeal or chance of re-filing.
It is likely best that you contact a Charleston Immigration attorney to help you resolve this matter. Remember, "with immigration, nothing is as simple as it first appears." (SM)

Why Choose Charleston USA Immigration Law Center, LLP?
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Over 3 Decades of Immigration Experience
We have been in practice since 1982, and have helped thousands of clients from almost every country in the world with their immigration needs.
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Accessible Office & Home Appointments
We make the process convenient and feasible for our clients. We offer flexible appointment hours including weekends, and monitor our phones 24/7 to ensure we are here to answer all of your questions.
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Simple & Uncomplicated Payment PlansWe save you the guess work with straightforward payment plans. You will always know the exact amount of your immigration services.
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Military Discounts
We have a deep appreciation for our active Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and Coast Guard Members and offer discounts on attorney fees.



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DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
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Immigration Reform Legislation
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