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EOIR E-registry. In order to enter an appearance on behalf of your client in immigration court, you must first register to practice before the immigration court by completing EOIR’s E-registry process. It is a two-step process involving online registration followed by in-person verification of your identity at your local immigration court.  · See Chapter (b) (Signatures). (1) Order of documents - Filings should be assembled as follows. All forms should be filled out completely. If a Notice of Entry of Appearance of Attorney or Representative Before the Immigration Court (Form EOIR‑28) is required, it should be submitted at the front of the package.  · As a practice, EOIR prefers italics in case names and publication titles, but underlining is an acceptable alternative. Exhibits - Exhibits designated during a hearing should be cited as they were designated by the immigration judge or ALJ. For example: Exh. (B) Policy Manual - The EOIR Policy Manual is not a legal authority. However.


filing of documents with EOIR. ICE eService is consistent with the requirements of service found in the Immigration Court Practice Manual and 8 C.F.R. § and with the Board of Immigration Appeal (BIA) Practice Manual and 8 C.F.R. §§ (g) (1), (a) (1), and (c). By serving documents in a case electronically through the ICE. [18] A person or entity with legal standing in a proceeding is an "affected party." 8 C.F.R. § (a)(1)(iii)(B). For simplicity, this Practice Manual refers to all affected parties as "appellants." See Chapter (a) for more information about persons or entities eligible to file an appeal. [19] This Practice Manual uses the term "representative" to refer to all persons. The Practice Manual does not accept simulated or electronically created signatures. o. Filings with more than one page must include page numbers and exhibit letters listed on the document page. • Electronic Document Size: an electronically filed document cannot be larger than 25 megabytes (MB).


Scope of the Practice Manual (a) Authority. — The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is charged with administering the Immigrati on Courts nationwide. The A ttorney General has directed the Director of EOIR, in consultation with the Immigration Judges, to issue an Immigration Court Practice Manual. (b) Purpose. —. Scope of the Practice Manual (a) Authority. — The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is charged with administering the Immigration Courts nationwide. The Attorney General has directed the Director of EOIR, in consultation with the Immigration Judges, to issue an Immigration Court Practice Manual. (b) Purpose. Practice Manual The Practice Manual has been assembled as a public service to parties appearing before the Immigration Courts. This manual is not intended, in any way, to substitute for a careful study of the pertinent laws and regulations. Readers are advised to review Chapter before consulting any information contained herein.

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