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

We analyze the decision to determine where law or reasoning was applied incorrectly.

Arguments structured around the existing record

Your case is built using facts already presented, aligned with legal standards.

Focused and precise case presentation

We present arguments clearly without repeating unnecessary information.

Prepared for strict procedural review

Your motion is structured to meet legal and timing requirements.

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

We evaluate the prior decision to identify legal error.

Argument development and structuring

Your case is built to support reconsideration clearly and directly.

Motion drafting and submission

Your motion is prepared to meet procedural and legal requirements.

Prepared before review, not after

We focus on presenting a precise and complete argument before submission.
Fees & Structure

Correct the Record — Challenge the Law.

Flat Fee

Full Attorney Representation

Enhanced Attorney Representation

Begin with

$1,200

/Retainer

Service Includes:

Decision Error Mapping

We identify specific legal or factual errors in the prior decision.

Record-Based Argument Strategy

We structure arguments strictly from the existing administrative record.

Legal Research & Precedent Integration

We align arguments with controlling statutes, regulations, and precedent.

Motion Drafting & Filing

We prepare a structured reconsideration motion with citations and regulatory compliance.

Jurisdiction & Deadline Control

We confirm filing authority, service requirements, and strict deadline compliance.
Pricing Note: Fees apply to one applicant only. Additional dependents are $350–$500 each. Please contact us before payment if your case includes multiple applicants.

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

Government filing fees, medical examinations, and travel expenses are separate. RFEs, waivers, Adjustment of Status, and complex admissibility issues require separate engagement.
Key Forms
Process Overview
Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions deserve clear answers.

It challenges legal or factual errors in a prior decision.
No. It must rely on the existing record.
Generally 30 days from the decision date.
No. Approval depends on demonstrating legal error.
Yes, depending on timing and strategy.
Not automatically.
Misapplication of law, precedent, or record facts.
Yes, depending on which agency issued the decision.
Processing times vary.
Reconsideration requires precise legal analysis and regulatory compliance.

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