Mandamus generator
When USCIS has sat on a case far past any reasonable processing time, a writ of mandamus asks a federal court to compel the agency to make a decision. The Mandamus generator drafts that complaint for you — a complete federal-court filing built from the client’s case facts — so you’re not starting from a blank document under deadline pressure.

When to reach for it
Section titled “When to reach for it”A mandamus is the right tool when:
- The case is unreasonably delayed — well past USCIS’s own posted processing times, with no movement.
- Ordinary channels are exhausted — service requests, congressional inquiries, and the like haven’t shaken anything loose.
- The client is genuinely harmed by the wait.
It is not a tool for a case that’s merely slow but within normal times. The delay has to be one a court would call unreasonable.
What it generates
Section titled “What it generates”The generator produces a complete writ-of-mandamus federal complaint built around the client’s facts — the parties, the pending matter, the timeline of the delay, and the relief sought. You get it in two formats:
- PDF — ready to read, share, and file.
- DOCX — fully editable, so you can tailor the draft to your district’s local rules and your own voice before filing.
The uniqueness engine
Section titled “The uniqueness engine”Federal complaints that read like a mass-produced template invite trouble. The generator runs a uniqueness engine so that no two complaints come out phrased the same way — the structure, transitions, and argument framing vary from one generation to the next. Each client’s complaint reads as its own document, written for their case.
Output lands on the client’s file
Section titled “Output lands on the client’s file”The generated PDF and DOCX save to the client’s Documents vault, so the complaint is attached to the matter alongside the forms and evidence it grew out of.
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