CAIR-Chicago Client Wins Citizenship After Long Struggle

After having her citizenship processes delayed for years Noor Mohsen has finally been granted U.S. citizenship
After having her citizenship processes delayed for years Noor Mohsen has finally been granted U.S. citizenship
Litigation Director Kevin Vodak will be speaking at a free event on the USCIS’s recent policy’s effects on Muslim immigrants seeking citizenship in the U.S. (CLE credits pending).
Litigation Director Kevin Vodak recently resolved citizenship delay cases for American Muslims in Chicago.
Litigation Director Kevin Vodak recently resolved citizenship delay cases for American Muslims in Chicago.
CAIR-Chicago’s Litigation Director Kevin Vodak recently won a naturalization court case for a Muslim American whose citizenship application had been denied by USCIS.
CAIR-Chicago successfully resolved another citizenship delay case this month; Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham and Litigation Director Kevin Vodak had worked on the case for more than two years.
The Chicago Office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Chicago) recently filed two complaints on behalf of Middle-Eastern men who alleged the USCIS has unlawfully delayed the processing of their citizenship applications.
CAIR-Chicago has recently resolved the cases of four Muslim men whose bids for citizenship faced long delays and complications.
Civil Rights Director Christina Abraham represented a man in an appeal hearing for his application for citizenship before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Feature 277 After 12 years living, studying, and working legally in the United States, Sheeraz Iqbal sought to trade in his Pakistani citizenship and swear allegiance to America for good.
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