Tag: Court
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When or Where is my Immigration Court Hearing?
How to check your immigration court hearing date and time. How to find out if you have an immigration court hearing. Check immigration hearing date. What is my immigration hearing location?
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What to do if You missed your Hearing & Were Ordered Removed
If you missed an immigration court hearing, you most likely received a removal order for being absent (an in absentia removal order). You can take to try to reopen your case but it is important that you file a motion to reopen as soon as possible. You are obligated to act as soon as you…
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RATE YOUR IMMIGRATION JUDGE WEBSITE
Earlier this year I discovered www.ratemyimmigrationjudge.com/. You can’t just browse the page looking at ratings people have posted. You can only search specific judges but if you that then you can read reviews and ratings people left. It’s really interesting that this didn’t already exist (as far as I’m aware and I’ve looked). This could…
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WebEx Links for New York Immigration Courts
FIND IMMIGRATION JUDGE’S WEBEX LINK WHO IS MY JUDGE? If you lost your hearing notice or you can’t figure out who your Judge is then go to the EOIR Automated Case Status System and look up your A# (the 9 digit number with the letter “A” in front of it that appears on every document…
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WEBEX VIRTUAL IMMIGRATION COURT HEARINGS GUIDE
The Department of Justice has several tables on their website which contain all the webex links for every Immigration Judge (throughout the country, I’m only focusing on New York). You can find that official master list of links at https://www.justice.gov/eoir/find-immigration-court-and-access-internet-based-hearings. If your hearing notice states that you have a virtual hearing then you are expected…
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NOTICE TO APPEAR (NTA)
A Notice to Appear (“NTA”) initiates removal proceedings by informing the immigrant respondent that they must appear in Immigration Court on a specific day to answer to a charge of removeability. An NTA is issued as a standard DHS form, Form I-862. The statutory requirements of an NTA can be found at INA…
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Update Your Address With The Immigration Court With New Online Tool
New tool offers convenient, reliable option for noncitizens to update address information as they await immigration court proceedings. ICE has announced that their “online change of address tool” for people in removal proceedings, subject to a removal order or Order of Supervision of some kind, or are otherwise required to keep their address updated with…
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IMMIGRATION JUDGE WHO DENIES THE MOST CASES
Immigration Judge Who Denies The Most Cases NYC The Judge with the highest percentage of asylum denials is a tie between IJ Menkin and IJ Burns both with 83% denial rates for asylum cases. This does not include the detained docket where denial rates are usually higher for multiple reasons. Immigration Judge Who Grants The…
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Notice to Appear (NTA)
A Notice to Appear (“NTA”) initiates removal proceedings by informing the immigrant respondent that they must appear in Immigration Court on a specific day to answer to a charge of removeability. An NTA is issued as a standard DHS form, Form I-862. The statutory requirements of an NTA can be found at INA…
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ASYLUM HANDBOOK (9th Circuit)
Source: The Department of Justice
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Find a Pro Bono Attorney, DOJ Recognized Organization, or Accredited Representative
Find pro bono attorney, accredited representative, or organization listed on the DOJ website. List of pro bono legal representatives in NY Immigration Court.