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EOIR (Executive Office for Immigration Review) is the immigration court system. Cases in EOIR include asylum hearings, deportation proceedings, and immigration appeals. If you have an EOIR case or need representation before immigration court, you must consult a licensed immigration attorney or DOJ-accredited representative. They are required by law to handle all legal aspects of your case.
We provide administrative support for individuals representing themselves in immigration court. Our services include form preparation and document organization for asylum applications (I-589), EOIR self-help court forms (Change of Address E-33, Change of Venue motions, and other filings), and assistance with submitting EOIR FOIA and Records of Proceeding (EROP) requests to obtain your court case files and documentation.
Asylum is a form of protection available to individuals in the United States who fear persecution in their home country due to their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. The process involves filing an application and presenting evidence to an immigration court or relevant authority to demonstrate eligibility for protection under U.S. and international law.
A Change of Address is the official process of notifying the immigration court (EOIR) about a new residential address to ensure that all communications and hearing notices are correctly delivered. A Change of Venue is the process of formally requesting that an individual’s immigration court case be moved to a different location (jurisdiction), often due to a change in residence or other significant reasons and requires approval from the immigration judge.
These are various processes handled by the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) that may include motions to reopen or reconsider a case, requests for continuance or extension of time, applications for cancellation of removal, or other filings that affect immigration court proceedings. Each application type follows specific rules and requirements established by EOIR and must be filed properly within relevant deadlines for consideration.
An EOIR FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request allows you to obtain copies of your immigration records from the Immigration Courts. An EROP (Executive Office for Immigration Review Records of Proceeding) request retrieves your immigration court file from EOIR. These processes help you access important documents for case preparation or review by submitting a formal written request to the relevant agency.
The information on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. For legal questions or representation, please consult a licensed attorney.
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