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Good morning All,

 

I'm kindly following up with this humanitarian reinstatement issue that I posted a few yrs ago and I need some advice on how to move forward.

 

Here's the timeline: 

 

My father filed for my brother back in December 2017

 

He got approved in Sept 2020

 

Father passed away in November 2020

 

My mom filed for humanitarian reinstatement on behalf of my brother in December 2020 - soon after I realized that my mom wasn't supposed to do it and it was supposed to be filed by my brother. I'm aware we made a mistake there on our end.

 

My brother was here on visitation in the USA - He sent a written letter to USCIS for a status update on his HR. His letter was returned back within a week.

 

We received a revoke notice from USCIS last wk advising that the request has been revoked and that my brother has to request it or get represented.

 

Question: Can my mom obtain a lawyer to assist with this HR process in the USA or does my brother have to get a lawyer in Guyana? 

 

Please advise - thank you.

 

 

 

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Finding a US Immigration Lawyer in Guyana could be tricky I would think, maybe best to appoint one n the US. It does not matter who does it.

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Yes indeed the request has to be made On behalf of your brother. 
Using a lawyer is always advised for such cases as you get only one shot at it. 
 

we have a similar case and used a lawyer to submit our request back in Aug2022. 
now just waiting.  
 

P.S. Most of the cases people use lawyers in the USA as they would be more knowledgeable and upto date with any policies and developments. 

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