What if there is no date listed for the upcoming hearing?
If information about an upcoming hearing is not available on the immigration court hotline or website, in most cases you should just wait. This usually means that your court hearing has been canceled or postponed and a new date has not yet been set.
If the system says your case is pending but there is no upcoming hearing, it's a good idea to check the system every week so you don't miss important information or hearings. You can also try to contact the immigration court by phone.
If the system shows that the Immigration Judge has ordered your deportation, but you never had an individual hearing, it is likely that you were ordered deported because you missed your hearing. However, there are still steps you can take! You can learn more about your options after receiving a deportation order here. It is also recommended that you contact an attorney as soon as possible.
If the system reports that an immigration judge ordered your removal after an individualized hearing, it likely means that the judge has denied your asylum claim. However, you still have the option to continue fighting for your case by filing an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) within 30 days of the decision! You cannot be deported while your appeal is pending.
If you have questions, you can also call the Immigration Court for more information.
If the system says your case is pending but there is no upcoming hearing, it's a good idea to check the system every week so you don't miss important information or hearings. You can also try to contact the immigration court by phone.
If the system shows that the Immigration Judge has ordered your deportation, but you never had an individual hearing, it is likely that you were ordered deported because you missed your hearing. However, there are still steps you can take! You can learn more about your options after receiving a deportation order here. It is also recommended that you contact an attorney as soon as possible.
If the system reports that an immigration judge ordered your removal after an individualized hearing, it likely means that the judge has denied your asylum claim. However, you still have the option to continue fighting for your case by filing an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) within 30 days of the decision! You cannot be deported while your appeal is pending.
If you have questions, you can also call the Immigration Court for more information.