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🔒 SUBMISSIONS NOW CLOSED

The submission window for this lawsuit has ended.

FEDERAL COURT RULING · APRIL 30, 2026

A federal court ruled the USCIS adjudicative freeze is likely unlawful in our first multi-plaintiff lawsuit. We are now finalizing plaintiffs for the second lawsuit.

Multi-Plaintiff Lawsuit Against USCIS — Submissions Closed

Thank you to everyone who submitted information for our second federal lawsuit. The submission deadline of Wednesday, May 13th at 5:00 PM CST has now passed, and we are no longer accepting new submissions for this case.

If you submitted your information before the deadline, our legal team will review every submission and follow up with qualifying applicants on a rolling basis. Please do not resubmit your information — we have received it.

🎙 WEBINAR RECORDING · MAY 8, 2026

Watch the Full Recording

Attorney Jim Hacking walked through what the lawsuit involves, who qualified, and what happens next — including live Q&A.

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✅ IF YOU SUBMITTED YOUR INFORMATION

Our team is reviewing every submission. Qualifying applicants will be contacted on a rolling basis with next steps, including the representation agreement and invoice.

Please check your email — including spam and promotions folders — over the coming days. There is no need to resubmit your information, and please refrain from calling the office for status updates so our team can move as quickly as possible through every submission.

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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CASE

Watch Jim Explain What This Lawsuit Is About

One of the best ways to understand this lawsuit and the recent federal court ruling is to watch this video from Jim Hacking explaining the background, what USCIS has been doing, and what happens next.

 

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