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AI & Automation·Jul 30, 2026·New·3 min read

Delay lawsuits: from stuck USCIS case to a filed-ready federal complaint.

The delay graded against USCIS's own published processing times, the complaint drafted from the record, and the complete court filing package — cover sheet, summonses, service documents — assembled for your review.

When a case has been pending for years, the remedy is a federal unreasonable-delay suit — and in most filed cases the agency decides within its 60-day answer window. Lexfill now runs that pipeline end to end. A guided intake collects the delayed application, the full timeline, every inquiry that went nowhere, and specific personal hardship. Lexfill then grades the delay against USCIS's own published processing times, drafts the complaint from the record, and assembles the complete court filing package — cover sheet, a summons per defendant, and the service documents — for your review.

  • An evidence-backed verdict before you commit — the delay analysis shows its reasons, with practice norms labeled as norms, never as legal deadlines
  • Risk screening stays on the attorney worksheet, and no complaint is generated until you acknowledge the risks of forcing a decision
  • The package is court-shaped: JS-44, AO 440 summonses, the certified-mail service set, and Rule 41 dismissal drafts held in reserve