Filing Immigration Motions Guide

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In Pennsylvania, filing a motion to reconsider or reopen a case with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) involves drafting a custom legal document, as there are no standardized form numbers like EoIR 36 26. These motions should be backed by new evidence or arguments and adhere to specific guidelines and timelines. When incarcerated, consult immigration law guides in the law library to understand procedures and requirements. Consider seeking legal advice, as immigration cases can be complex.

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It sounds like you're dealing with a Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) matter that went beyond the expected timeline. For immigration cases, you usually file a "Motion to Reopen" or "Motion to Reconsider" directly with the BIA.
- Ensure all motions are backed by new evidence or arguments.
- Confirm timelines and requirements for filing.
- Consider consulting with an immigration attorney for guidance on complex cases.
Would you like help finding local legal assistance for immigration issues?
What is the number of this form
In immigration cases, the forms for a "Motion to Reopen" or "Motion to Reconsider" do not have specific form numbers like other standardized forms. They are typically drafted as legal motions and submitted directly to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). It's advisable to consult an immigration attorney for assistance in preparing these motions. Would you like help finding local legal assistance for this matter?
What's the number
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In immigration cases, "Motion to Reopen" or "Motion to Reconsider" forms do not have standardized form numbers. These motions are custom legal documents submitted to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Consulting an immigration attorney for assistance is recommended.
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It seems like you're navigating a complex immigration issue with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). While there are no specific form numbers for these motions, they are drafted as legal motions. Although you prefer proceeding without an attorney, note that immigration cases can be intricate. Would you like any further information on the process or requirements for filing these motions?
In Pennsylvania what is the form name how do you find it
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In Pennsylvania, for a "Motion for Reconsideration" or "Motion to Reopen" in immigration cases, you typically don't have a specific form number. These are custom legal documents submitted to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).
For immigration cases, it's important to adhere to guidelines and timelines specific to your case. Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting these motions?
What's the name so you can find it
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It seems you're dealing with a complex immigration issue involving the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). For motions to reconsider or reopen, there isn't a specific form name or number; these are custom legal documents. Would you like more information on drafting these motions or the process involved?
How do you get it if you are incarcerated what do you need to look for in the law library
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When incarcerated and needing to file a motion with the BIA, focus on:
- Locating immigration law guides in the library.
- Reviewing standard procedures for motions to reconsider or reopen.
- Understanding filing deadlines and supporting evidence requirements.
- Drafting your motion according to BIA guidelines.
Do you need more guidance on specific resources in the law library?
What is the form name or number is it like EoIR * *
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For immigration cases with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), motions to reconsider or reopen do not have standardized form numbers like "EoIR * *". These are custom legal documents. You'll need to draft these motions based on specific case details and guidelines. Would you like more information on drafting these motions or the process involved?