Thank you for your interest in the Immpact team’s new lawsuit (Kang v. DHS) challenging USCIS’ delay in adjudicating EADs (I-765 work permit applications). We are asking a federal judge to order USCIS to process your EAD applications immediately, and to change their policies and procedures to avoid long delays in the future.
The deadline to join the case is November 20, 2021 at noon Central time.
If you would like to join the lawsuit, please do all of the following:
Step 1: Review the FAQ to confirm that you qualify to participate, and that you understand what the case is about and how the plaintiff fee works.
Step 2: Complete our engagement letter app. This will create an engagement letter (contract) for you to review and sign, and will automatically send a copy to our team and to you.
Step 3: Pay your fee here through our partner law firm, Joseph & Hall. The fee is $1000 for an individual, plus $550 for each additional family member with a related application. If you have questions about payment please contact [email protected], not the Siskind Susser team.
Step 4: Use our declaration generator app to tell us about how the EAD delay is affecting you. This helps us explain the real-world consequences of USCIS’ failure to the judge. Please complete only one declaration per family.
Once you have completed all the above steps, you have signed up!
You’ll receive an automatic email confirmation when we’ve received your engagement letter and declaration. This, and your payment confirmation email, mean that you are in our database and will be included in our lawsuit. If any information or documents are missing, we will contact you before filing the case. Otherwise, we’ll be in touch with all plaintiffs when we have filed the lawsuit with the court.
In the meantime, please do not contact our team asking for further confirmation that we have received your materials; this slows us down when we’re doing our best to prepare our filing quickly.