Motions to Reconsider
Challenge an immigration decision — with a focused argument based on legal error
A motion to reconsider asks the court or agency to review a decision based on an error in law or fact. Approval depends on clearly identifying how the decision was incorrect under the existing record.
We prepare your case with precision — focusing on the legal basis required to support reconsideration.
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Client Satisfaction
10+ Years
Immigration Experience
5K+
Cases Supported
Built For Legal Precision
A motion to reconsider is not about new evidence — it must show that the original decision was legally incorrect.
- Failure to identify legal error can lead to denial
- Arguments that repeat prior filings are often rejected
- Incorrect legal framing can weaken the motion
- Missed deadlines can prevent reconsideration
Differentiation
Prepared with legal analysis and precision
Most motions to reconsider fail because they do not clearly demonstrate how the decision was legally incorrect.
Legal errors identified clearly
Arguments structured around the existing record
Focused and precise case presentation
Prepared for strict procedural review
System
A structured process from decision review to motion filing
Motions to reconsider require legal analysis, precision, and careful drafting. We manage your case so it is focused, accurate, and ready for review.
Decision analysis and legal review
Argument development and structuring
Motion drafting and submission
Prepared before review, not after
Correct the Record — Challenge the Law.
Full Attorney Representation
Enhanced Attorney Representation
Begin with
$1,200
/Retainer
- $1,300 before filing
Service Includes:
Decision Error Mapping
Record-Based Argument Strategy
Legal Research & Precedent Integration
Motion Drafting & Filing
Jurisdiction & Deadline Control
Going into immigration court was terrifying, but Immigrationservice.com helped me prepare with clear guidance and careful case preparation. I felt supported throughout the entire process and knew my case had been handled with great attention.
Joseph Mensah
Client
Forms & Process
Key Forms
- Written Motion to Reconsider
- Prior Decision & Record Review
- Legal Citation & Precedent Integration
- Form EOIR-28 — Entry of Appearance
- Filing Fee or Fee Waiver (if required)
- Prior Orders & Hearing Transcripts
- Legal Briefs & Supporting Case Law
Process Overview
- Step 1 — Prior Decision Review
- Step 2 — Error Identification & Legal Mapping
- Step 3 — Drafting & Citation Integration
- Step 4 — Filing with Court or BIA
- Step 5 — Agency Decision
- Step 6 — Case Review & Adjudication
- Step 7 — Next Steps (Appeal or Further Motions)