Motion to Reconsider and Reopen (MTRs) for T visas
After your T-Visa has been denied, you have the option to request the field office that issued the unfavorable decision to re-evaluate the decision either based on a misapplication of law (Motion to reconsider) or new evidence (Motion to reopen). Whether you file a motion to reopen or reconsider, both of these motions will go back to the Vermont Service Center to re-evaluate the decision. You will have 33 days to file Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion, to request a motion to reopen and/or reconsider.
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Notice to Appear (NTAs) have been issued as a result of a T visa denial. We have only heard of 3 or 4 cases, but we are trying to collect more information to be able to determine whether the NTAs were issued as a result of the recent NTA memo or for other causes. If you have received an NTA or have heard of colleagues, contact CAST through our online TA request form to report the NTA and receive additional technical assistance on next steps.
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