If your family is stuck because of Trump’s refugee ban, you’re not alone. Many families across the U.S. are facing hard separations because the government stopped I-730 visa petitions. They’re not giving any answers, and it’s leaving people feeling lost and worried.
Keep reading to learn what’s going on and how to become part of a Goldstein Immigration Lawyers mass lawsuit to help bring your family together!
Trump's Executive Order: Stopping I-730 Visa Petitions
On January 20th, Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending all processing of I-730 petitions—freezing your case indefinitely. Your loved ones remain far away, possibly in danger, while the government ignores your pain. The worst part? There’s no timeline for when, or even if, they will resume processing. But you don’t have to accept this!
The Impact of Trump's Executive Order on Refugee Families
The impact of this executive order is devastating. Refugee families have already faced war, persecution, and displacement. Now, they face another harsh barrier. This barrier keeps them apart from their loved ones.
The Struggles of Families in Limbo
This happens even after they navigate the complex immigration system. Many spouses and children are living in dangerous conditions, some in refugee camps, while their cases remain in limbo. They were promised a chance to reunite with their family safely. Instead, they are left waiting with no answers.
Life-Threatening Delays
For some, the delay is more than just painful—it can be life-threatening. Refugees often flee conflict zones, political persecution, or humanitarian crises. Being stuck in these unstable environments puts their lives at constant risk.
The Emotional Toll on Families in the U.S.
Meanwhile, the emotional toll on families in the U.S. is immeasurable. Parents suffer from the agony of not knowing when they will see their children again. Spouses remain separated, forced to endure long periods of loneliness and uncertainty.
We’re Taking Action—And You Can Too!
Our law firm is leading the fight against Trump’s unlawful and unconstitutional executive order. We’re filing a mass lawsuit to demand action on I-730 visa petitions and get your family one step closer to reuniting with you in the U.S.
We’re bringing refugees together in a single national mass lawsuit. This will allow you to take advantage of federal court action at a much lower cost than an individual lawsuit.
Who Can Join GIL’s Mass Lawsuit?
This case is for you if:
✔️ You filed an I-730 visa petition that is pending or approved, but your family still hasn’t traveled to the U.S.
✔️ You petitioned for your spouse or children, but their case remains frozen due to the ban.
✔️ You are ready to take action instead of waiting indefinitely.
✔️ If you qualify, now is the time to act before more months—or even years—pass with no movement.
Why Acting Now Is Critical
The longer you wait, the longer your family remains separated, possibly in dangerous conditions. We have filed thousands of successful immigration lawsuits just like this—and we know how to win. But we can’t fight alone. The more refugees who stand up and challenge this order, the stronger our mass lawsuit case will be.

How This Mass Lawsuit Works and What to Expect
When you join our mass lawsuit, we file a federal complaint on behalf of all plaintiffs, demanding that the government take action on your case. Here’s what you can expect:
- Case Evaluation – After you sign up, our team reviews your case to ensure you qualify for the lawsuit.
- Filing the Mass Lawsuit – We file a legal action in federal court, arguing that the government’s freeze on I-730 petitions is unlawful and unconstitutional.
- Government Response – The U.S. government is required to respond to our mass lawsuit. This can lead to one of the following outcomes:
- They agree to move cases forward to avoid prolonged litigation.
- They attempt to fight the lawsuit, in which case we present strong legal arguments to challenge their position.
- Court Hearings & Rulings – If necessary, the case may go before a judge, who will determine whether the government must take action.
- Case Resolution – If successful, the lawsuit will force the government to process I-730 petitions, allowing families to reunite.
Throughout the process, we will provide regular updates so you know where your case stands. No lawyer can promise success, but we have a strong history of winning motions to dismiss and immigration cases. We will fight hard for you.
What Happens When You Join?
Below is our commitment to you:
- We’ll file a mass lawsuit demanding the government take action on your case.
- We’ll argue for your right to family reunification.
- We’ll push to get your I-730 visa petition moving again.
- You’ll receive regular updates on the mass lawsuit’s progress.
- You’ll become part of a landmark movement fighting back against this injustice.
We Guarantee to Fight For Your Family
No mass lawsuit lawyer can promise a favorable federal court decision. However, we can promise this: We’ll use every legal tool to fight for you. Our team has a lot of experience with federal immigration cases. We strongly believe that Trump's order is illegal and unconstitutional.
Limited Time to Join—Act Now
The fee to join this mass lawsuit cannot be refunded. But let’s look at the other options:
You can keep waiting forever with no answers.
Watch as months or years pass by while your family remains apart.
Hope that things will somehow change on their own.
Or take action now. Click the link below, fill out the form, and our team will contact you within 24 hours to see if you qualify to join our mass lawsuit.

Join the Fight to Reunite Refugee Families Today!
The time to act is now. Every day that passes is another day your family remains separated, uncertain, and possibly in danger. Goldstein Immigration Lawyers is fighting back with a powerful mass lawsuit to challenge this unjust visa freeze—but we need you to stand with us.
Don’t wait for change to happen on its own. Click the link below to see if you qualify and join our case. Together, we can fight for justice and reunite families!
Mass Lawsuit FAQs
Keep reading to discover how Goldstein Immigration Lawyers' mass lawsuit will fight to reunite refugee families in 2025!
1. Who can join this lawsuit?
This lawsuit is for refugees who filed I-730 petitions for their spouse or kids and were affected by Trump’s order on January 20, 2025. You can join if your petition is still waiting for approval. You can also join if it was approved, but your family cannot travel. Your case must be impacted by the order stopping refugee processing.
2. What are the payment arrangements to join the mass lawsuit?
The fee is due upfront. We accept credit cards, debit cards, and ACH transfers. Since this is a group lawsuit with lower fees, we don’t offer payment plans. Once the lawsuit is filed, the fee is nonrefundable. Contact us for more details about the legal fees.
3. Why are we suing?
Trump’s order goes against the law. Congress allows refugees to bring their families to the U.S. through the I-730 process, and the President can’t cancel that right with an order. The law says USCIS must process these petitions, and stopping them is hurting families. The government hasn’t given a good reason for this shutdown.
4. How will you keep me updated?
Since this is a group lawsuit with a lower fee, we use live video updates and emails instead of personal calls or meetings. You can also fill out an online form to share updates on your case. If you want one-on-one help, we offer a higher-fee service with personal consultations.
5. What’s the process and timeline of the mass lawsuit?
Here’s how you can take the first step and how we can get started today:
- Submit Your Info – Fill out a form, sign the agreement, and pay the fee.
- Case Review – Complete a questionnaire so we can confirm your eligibility.
- Lawsuit Preparation – We’ll keep the sign-up open for a set period. The filing won’t begin right after the first person signs up. We’ll start preparing the lawsuit once the sign-up period ends. This gives us time to gather all sign-ups and review the cases before moving forward.
- Filing the Lawsuit – The government has 60 days to respond (they may request an extension).
- Case Progress – Timelines vary, and some may receive answers sooner than others.
6. Can I keep my lawyer when I join this mass lawsuit?
Yes! If you have an immigration lawyer, they can still help you. We only handle this lawsuit, and your lawyer can still manage your USCIS case.
7. Will the government punish me for joining this mass lawsuit?
No. We have filed many immigration lawsuits, and we have never seen retaliation. Suing can often speed up the process since the government knows you’re serious.
8. Is this mass lawsuit also a class action?
No. Only people who join and pay are part of the lawsuit. The results will only apply to those included in the case.
9. Is the success of the mass lawsuit guaranteed?
No. No lawyer can promise a lawsuit will win. We believe in our case, but we can’t predict the outcome. Even if we win, we can’t guarantee USCIS will process your petition.
10. Can I get my money back if we lose the mass lawsuit?
No. The fee is for our legal work, not a guaranteed result. If the case is unsuccessful, you won’t get a refund. By joining, you agree to these terms.
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