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
Verify Eligibility
Your I-485 application must be pending for at least 12 months beyond normal processing time
Complete Intake
Provide your receipt number, priority date, and case details for your adjustment of status
Receive Legal Documents
Get your personalized mandamus complaint targeting your specific I-485 delay
File Federal Lawsuit
Submit mandamus lawsuit in federal court to compel USCIS action on your green card
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.