Missed Bia Appeal Options
Summary
If your appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) was not received in time, you can file a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider. This involves submitting Form EOIR-27 to enter your appearance and providing a detailed explanation for the delay. Form EOIR-26 is used for appealing an order of removal, not for reopening. If incarcerated, access legal resources in detention facilities or contact nonprofit organizations for assistance. Consider consulting an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.Full Conversation
Tell me what you have to file in order to open the case up
To open your case again after a missed deadline with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you can file a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider. This should include:
- Form EOIR-* to enter your appearance.
- A detailed explanation for the late filing.
Consulting an immigration attorney can provide further guidance specific to your situation.
- Form EOIR-* to enter your appearance.
- A detailed explanation for the late filing.
Consulting an immigration attorney can provide further guidance specific to your situation.
What is form EOIR * and does this count for a form to appeal an ordered of removal EOIR-*
Form EOIR-* is used to enter an appearance as an attorney or representative before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). It does not serve as a form to appeal an order of removal; for that, you would use Form EOIR-*. EOIR-* is for representation purposes.
What if you are incarcerated what can you do what further actions
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If you are incarcerated and need to take further action regarding an immigration issue, consider the following steps:
- Contact an Immigration Attorney: They can provide tailored advice and may be able to file necessary motions on your behalf.
- Motion to Reopen/Reconsider: This can be filed if there were exceptional circumstances.
- Access Legal Resources: Request access to legal assistance available in detention facilities.
Would you like more information on these steps or assistance in connecting with an immigration attorney?
If you are incarcerated and need to take further action regarding an immigration issue, consider the following steps:
- Contact an Immigration Attorney: They can provide tailored advice and may be able to file necessary motions on your behalf.
- Motion to Reopen/Reconsider: This can be filed if there were exceptional circumstances.
- Access Legal Resources: Request access to legal assistance available in detention facilities.
Would you like more information on these steps or assistance in connecting with an immigration attorney?
Without an attorney
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If you are incarcerated, you can take the following actions without an attorney:
- File a Motion to Reopen/Reconsider if there are valid reasons.
- Request access to legal resources or assistance available within detention facilities.
- Reach out to nonprofit organizations that assist detained immigrants.
Seeking help from an immigration attorney can greatly enhance your chances of success. Would you like more information on these options?
If you are incarcerated, you can take the following actions without an attorney:
- File a Motion to Reopen/Reconsider if there are valid reasons.
- Request access to legal resources or assistance available within detention facilities.
- Reach out to nonprofit organizations that assist detained immigrants.
Seeking help from an immigration attorney can greatly enhance your chances of success. Would you like more information on these options?
What form do you file to file to reopen the case
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To reopen your case after a missed deadline with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), file a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider. This should include:
- Form EOIR-*: Enter your appearance.
- Detailed explanation for late filing.
Consider consulting an immigration attorney for guidance.
To reopen your case after a missed deadline with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), file a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider. This should include:
- Form EOIR-*: Enter your appearance.
- Detailed explanation for late filing.
Consider consulting an immigration attorney for guidance.
In Pennsylvania
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To file to reopen the case after a missed deadline with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you would typically file a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider. Include:
- Form EOIR-*: To enter your appearance.
- A detailed explanation for late filing.
Would you like more information on these steps?
To file to reopen the case after a missed deadline with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you would typically file a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider. Include:
- Form EOIR-*: To enter your appearance.
- A detailed explanation for late filing.
Would you like more information on these steps?
So to Motion to Reopen or Reconsider you would need to file a EoIR * in Pennsylvania
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To clarify, for reopening or reconsidering a case with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you typically file a "Motion to Reopen or Reconsider" along with Form EOIR-* for appearances. Form EOIR-* is used to appeal an order of removal, not for reopening.
Would you like more information on these steps or further guidance?
To clarify, for reopening or reconsidering a case with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you typically file a "Motion to Reopen or Reconsider" along with Form EOIR-* for appearances. Form EOIR-* is used to appeal an order of removal, not for reopening.
Would you like more information on these steps or further guidance?
What form does Motion to Reopen or Reconsider go under
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For a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you generally need:
- Form EOIR-*: To enter your appearance.
- Motion to Reopen/Reconsider: This specific motion addresses your request to reconsider or reopen the case.
Form EOIR-* is for appealing an order of removal, not reopening.
For a Motion to Reopen or Reconsider with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you generally need:
- Form EOIR-*: To enter your appearance.
- Motion to Reopen/Reconsider: This specific motion addresses your request to reconsider or reopen the case.
Form EOIR-* is for appealing an order of removal, not reopening.
What further actions
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If you're seeking additional steps after a missed deadline, consider these options:
- Request for Stay of Removal: If you face immediate removal, filing a stay might prevent deportation temporarily.
- Petition for Review: File in federal court if you've exhausted administrative remedies.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consulting an immigration attorney can be crucial.
Would you like more information on these options?
If you're seeking additional steps after a missed deadline, consider these options:
- Request for Stay of Removal: If you face immediate removal, filing a stay might prevent deportation temporarily.
- Petition for Review: File in federal court if you've exhausted administrative remedies.
- Seek Legal Advice: Consulting an immigration attorney can be crucial.
Would you like more information on these options?