How to file a motion to reopen immigration case

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If an immigration judge closed your case, you may still have options available and you may be able to file a motion to reopen or reconsider.

A motion to reopen allows immigrants who have lost their case to present new evidence or facts before an immigration judge

However, we strongly recommend that you do so with the help of our immigration lawyers in New Jersey, as it is a complex process.

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How To file a motion to Reopen An Immigration Case In The United States In 2024

To reopen an immigration case in the U. S. you must:

  1. Check if the judge ordered your deportation. To do this, call the Immigration Court line.
  2. If you are under removal proceedings, file a written petition to reopen in absentia with the Court and the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ).
  3. Include details such as your name, address, and the date and time of your last hearing. If you missed it, you must provide a detailed explanation of why you missed it.
  4. Provide documentation and evidence to support your explanation.
  5. File the petition within the required time, generally within 180 days of the missed hearing date.

Still wondering how to reopen my immigration case? Call us, our attorneys will help you file this motion before an immigration judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).

When Can An Immigration Case Be Reopened?

Generally, there are 3 main causes that support the basis for reopening a case:

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General Steps On How To Reopen An Immigration Case

General steps to file a motion to reopen an immigration case include:

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Step 1: Determine Legitimate Reasons

Determine if you have legal grounds to request reopening of your immigration case. This could include scenarios like the following:

Step 2: Collect Evidence And Documentation

Gather all relevant documents that support your application, such as birth certificates, medical reports and others.

Step 3: File Form I-290B

Complete Form I-290B and then submit it to the corresponding office. It is crucial that this filing be made within 30 days of the decision you wish to challenge.

Step 4: Submit The Petition To The Competent Authority

Submit the petition along with Form I-290B and the filing fee to USCIS, following established procedures and deadlines.

Step 5: Follow Up And Communicate Constantly

Maintain active communication with USCIS after filing the petition. To do this, respond to any requests for additional information and provide clarifications as necessary.

What Happens When USCIS Reopens An Immigration Case?

When USCIS reopens an immigration case, it allows an immigrant to submit new information to the office that issued an unfavorable decision.

This request seeks to review the decision based on new facts. However, these must be supported by affidavits or other evidence demonstrating the applicant’s eligibility at the time of application.

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When Should I File A Motion To Reopen an immigration case With USCIS?

Generally, a request to reopen is filed within 90 days of the final removal order.

Additionally, your filing of a motion does not cancel the deportation order, unless the immigration judge or BIA orders its stay.

If your deportation was ordered in absentia (for failing to attend the hearing), it may still be possible to reopen your case even many years later.

What Happens If My Motion To Reopen Is Granted?

If the Immigration Court accepts your request for a motion to reopen, you will have the opportunity to submit new evidence.

Additionally, the immigration judge will rule on the case based on the new evidence presented.

Motion To Reopen Vs. Motion To Reconsider

The main difference between a motion to reopen and one to reconsider is the basis on which they are presented:

Each is requested before the same authority that issued the original decision and has jurisdiction over its own decisions. The regulations for both motions are set forth in 8 CFR § 103.5.

Requesting Reconsideration Of The Case

If there is not enough new information to file a motion to reopen an immigration case, another option is to file a motion to reconsider. However, you must demonstrate that there was:

Reconsidering a case does not depend on new information, but rather on a reevaluation of the information initially presented.

How Do I Send A Motion To The Immigration Court?

To submit a motion to reopen, you must:

How Many Motions To Reopen Can I File?

The law states that only one motion to reopen can be filed. Therefore, if you anticipate another motion later, you may want to wait until you have gathered all the necessary evidence.

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How Much Is The Motion To Reopen Immigration Fee?

Pursuant to 8 CFR § 1103.7 To file a motion to reopen or reconsider, the following fees apply:

What Are The Common Causes For Filing A Motion To Reopen?

Frequently, a motion to reopen is used to request any of the following immigration relief:

Likewise, a motion to reopen may be helpful when there is ineffective assistance of counsel.

“Lozada” Requirements For A Claim Of Ineffective Assistance By Counsel

To file a motion to reopen an immigration case based on ineffective assistance of counsel, generally 3 requirements must be met:

For more information, see the Department of Justice (DOJ) website on the Lozada matter or contact our office directly. It is important to know the facts surrounding your case to give you accurate information in a private consultation.

What Evidence Should I Present To Support My Motion?

A motion to reopen must be supported by new evidentiary material. Typically this will be through affidavits and official reports (in some cases).

Applicants must demonstrate that material evidence could not have been discovered or presented at the original hearing.

If necessary, it must also be accompanied by a request for relief, such as asylum, for example.

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Why Would The U. S. Government Agree To Reopen An Immigration Case?

The US government might agree to reopen an immigration case for several reasons.

An example is for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or DHS to file a joint motion. Of course, it would only be when both parties agree.

Generally, this happens when the foreigner presents convincing evidence regarding his or her health or other circumstances.

Additionally, in compelling cases, the government may prefer to reopen a case rather than spend time and resources litigating.

How Long Does It Take To Reopen USCIS Motion?

The estimated time to reopen a motion before USCIS may vary depending on the following factors:

Therefore, the total time to reopen a motion can be at least 90 days for a standard one, or up to 180 days. However, some cases may take longer.

Exceptions To The Submission Deadline

Exceptions to the 90-day deadline include:

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Can I Appeal Or Try Again If My Motion Is Denied?

Yes. Although aliens can only file one motion to reopen, denials of motions to reopen can be appealed to the BIA.

In fact, if the BIA denies the appeal, it can be appealed again to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

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For more information on how to appeal an immigration decision, call us. At Curbelo Law we will guide you through all these processes.

What Happens If My Case Has Been Administratively Closed?

If your case is facing administrative closure, then you should file a motion to recalendar and not a motion to reopen. You can find more information in chapter 5.10(t) or contacting our immigration attorneys.

What Happens When An Immigration Case Is Closed?

When a case is closed, the proceedings are stopped, the case is removed from the active docket, and the defendant is not scheduled for future hearing dates.

Additionally, deportation proceedings are suspended unless one of the parties successfully reschedules.

Can I Be Deported While My Motion To Reopen Is Pending?

Filing a motion to reopen does not influence a deportation order, so you can be deported.

Likewise, if this was issued “in absentia”, the order will be automatically suspended by a motion to reopen.

Individuals seeking to remain in the country for humanitarian reasons may qualify to have their deportation orders stayed.

To learn more about this, we invite you to read our blog on how to stop removal proceedings.

What Happens If I Leave The U. S. Through Voluntary Departure?

If you file a motion to reopen and are still in the United States after the voluntary departure period has ended, your first motion will be denied because it violates leaving the country.

This scenario is known as the “Fugitive Disentitlement Doctrine.” This means that by refusing to leave the country when they promised, the foreigners have waived their right to reopen their case.

How To Expedite An Immigration Case?

You can ask USCIS to expedite review of your application, petition, appeal, or motion. USCIS will evaluate each application on a case-by-case basis, generally requiring supporting documentation.

The decision to expedite is at the discretion of USCIS and factors such as humanitarian emergencies, USCIS error correction, etc. are considered. Of course, not all requests to expedite a case will be approved.

How Curbelo Law Helps You Reopen An Immigration Case?

Now you have more knowledge about how an immigration case can be reopened, but having the necessary legal help will be key in the process.

Motions to reopen or reconsider are a complex legal resource that could lead to certain unfavorable scenarios if you do not have the help of an immigration attorney.

At Curbelo Law, our specialized team can help you with the following:

Call us today so we can discuss your case so you can learn more about whether a motion to reopen is the most appropriate remedy for your situation.

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