Circuit Court Appeals: What They Are and When You Need One
Category: Federal Litigation
A Circuit Court Appeal (Petition for Review) challenges legal errors made by the BIA.
You may need one if:
The BIA overlooked evidence
The wrong legal standard was used
Your credibility was improperly evaluated
A Motion to Reopen was denied incorrectly
Circuit appeals require specialized research and writing.
We handle the full process, from petition to briefing.
