Expedite Your Green Card Application (I-485)

Speed up your adjustment of status application with our proven mandamus lawsuit process. Fast Movement: Most petitioners see case activity within 15–20 days after filing, as WOM actions prompt USCIS to review delayed cases promptly.

For Delays Over 12 Months

Perfect for I-485 applications delayed beyond normal processing times

Fast Case Movement

Many cases begin to move within 15–20 days after the government is served, often well before the 60-day response deadline.

Complete Legal Package

Court-ready mandamus lawsuit documents specifically for I-485 cases

How to Expedite Your I-485 Green Card Application

1

Verify Eligibility

Your I-485 application must be pending for at least 12 months beyond normal processing time

2

Complete Intake

Provide your receipt number, priority date, and case details for your adjustment of status

3

Receive Legal Documents

Get your personalized mandamus complaint targeting your specific I-485 delay

4

File Federal Lawsuit

Submit mandamus lawsuit in federal court to compel USCIS action on your green card

5

USCIS Response

Most petitioners see case activity within 15–20 days - typically results in interview scheduling, approval, or RFE

Green Card Expediting FAQ

How long should I wait before expediting my I-485?

We recommend waiting at least 12 months beyond the normal processing time for your field office before filing a mandamus lawsuit.

Will this affect my green card application?

No, mandamus lawsuits cannot negatively impact your case. They simply compel USCIS to make a decision on your pending I-485.

What if I have dependents on my I-485?

We handle family-based applications including spouse and children derivatives on the same mandamus petition.

Ready to Expedite Your Green Card?

Stop waiting for your I-485 adjustment of status. Most petitioners see case activity within 15–20 days.