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If USCIS reopen your case after your motion to reopen was approved, you will be able to present the new evidence you stated in Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion. The USCIS office will then consider your newly presented facts.
(a) Purpose ? A motion to reopen asks the immigration court to reopen proceedings after the immigration judge has rendered a decision, so that the immigration judge can consider new facts or evidence in the case.
(a) In General ? A motion to reopen requesting that an in absentia order be rescinded asks the immigration judge to consider the reasons why the respondent did not appear at the respondent's scheduled hearing. See Chapter 4.17 (In Absentia Hearing).
USCIS may respond in six months to your motion to reconsider or reopen. Similar to the appeals process, a USCIS response may take longer if they have a backlog of motions or if your case is complex.
Motion to Reopen Processing Time You can expect a response from the USCIS office within 90 days of filing your motion. This, like the USCIS appeal processing time, may be shortened, but it is more often extended.