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Siskind Susser is currently co-counseling in a number of mass immigration litigation matters. If you are a potential client in one of those cases and are looking to participate as a named plaintiff, please follow the instructions linked below. Did you miss the deadline for onboarding? Sometimes we have the opportunity to add plaintiffs after a case is filed. To be added to a waiting list for one of our cases, go here.

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  1. O-1 Mandamus – This is a follow up to our successful Tate v. Pompeo O-1 case where all plaintiffs have received their visas. We are again challenging O-1 delays. Currently adding plaintiffs here.
  2. K-1 Moscow – This case will challenge K-1 visa processing delays at the US consulate in Moscow, Russia. Currently adding plaintiffs here.
  3. DV-2021 Delays -[Not adding plaintiffs] -This case challenges the State Department’s failure to move DV-2021 cases in a timely manner and force the agency to adjudicate cases after the 9/30/2021 deadline if they are unable to get the job done in a timely manner. No longer onboarding plaintiffs.
  4. K-1 Philippines – [Not adding plaintiffs] – This case will challenge K-1 visa processing delays at the US consulate in Manila, Philippines.
  5. Travel Ban litigation – [Not adding plaintiffs] We are challengin the ability of the State Department to deny visas based on regional travel bans (Schengen area, Brazil, China, Iran, Ireland, South Africa and the UK).
  6. K-1 Brazil – [Not adding plaintiffs] – This case will challenge K-1 visa processing delays at the US consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  7. K-1 Egypt -[Not adding plaintiffs] -This is challenging K-1 visa processing delays at the US consulate in Cairo, Egypt.
  8. Egyptian spouses of US citizens – This case will challenge immigrant visa processing delays at the US consulate in Cairo, Egypt. Currently adding plaintiffs here.
  9. EB-5 Consular Processing -[Not adding plaintiffs] -This case will challenge EB-5 immigrant visa processing delays at consulates around the world.
  10. Aker v. Trump – [Not adding plaintiffs] -This case challenged the Presidential Proclamation 10014 and 10052 with respect to DV winners. We are no longer seeking clients for this case. However, the judge has certified the case as a class action and potential class members can go to https://innovationlawlab.org/press-release/litigation/dv-2020-winners-class-member-information-signup/.
  11. Milligan v. Pompeo – [not adding plaintiffs] This case challenges K-1 fiancè visa delays.
  12. Tate v. Pompeo – [not adding plaintiffs] This case challenges the O-1 visa delays.
  13. Anunciato v. Trump – [not adding plaintiffs] This case challenged the Trump Administration’s immigrant visa ban (Presidential Proclamation 10014) and visa processing delays.
  14. Purdue University v. Scalia – [not adding plaintiffs] We have filed a case challenging the US Department of Labor over a new rule that dramatically hikes wages for H-1B, H-1B1, E-3 and PERM cases.