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Santa Ana, CA 92705. Hours. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Phone. 714-481-4900. The immigration court does not accept faxes or other electronic submissions unless the transmission has been specifically requested by the immigration court staff or the immigration judge.
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The list below is alphabetized by state and then immigration court within each state. The default hearing medium for each immigration judge is available on each court's page, and links to access any internet-based hearings before that judge are below.
OCJF executive director Sabrina Rivera said the Department of Justice opened an immigration court in Santa Ana in November 2021 to address a historic number of residents with pending...
Documents the immigration court or Board of Immigration Appeals issue to you or your representative are the only official determinations related to your case.
Compared to Judge Ghasri's denial rate of 75.9 percent, Immigration Court judges across the country denied 57.7 percent of asylum claims during this same period. Judges at the Santa Ana Immigration Court where Judge Ghasri decided these cases denied asylum 53.7 percent of the time.
The Santa Ana immigration court can be contacted at (714) 481-4900. The Santa Ana Immigration Court is expected to include 22 Immigration Judges. Currently, there are four immigration judges at the Santa Ana immigration court.
The immigration legal defense fund is a program and legal defense fund that offers assistance to low-income immigrants in Santa Ana who face deportation. Why do we need the immigration defense fund? People in immigration proceedings do not have the right to government-funded counsel.
announced it will open a new immigration court in Santa Ana, California, on Nov. 29, 2021, expanding the agency’s presence in Southern California. Once fully staffed, the Santa Ana Immigration Court will include 22 Immigration Judges.
EOIR announced it will open a new immigration court in Santa Ana, California, on November 29, 2021. The court will include 22 immigration judges. At the time of opening, three judges will hear cases transferred from the Los Angeles – Olive Street court. EOIR has notified the affected parties.