Description
Understanding Immigration Court in 2026 Organization License is a practical and educational guide designed for churches, nonprofits, clinics, and community organizations that support individuals and families navigating immigration court.
Many organizations want to help but may not have clear and accurate information about immigration court. This guide provides plain language explanations so organizations can better support the people they serve.
This guide explains what immigration court is and how it differs from criminal court. Immigration court is a civil process with no jury. A judge decides whether a person may remain in the United States or must leave.
The guide explains the different types of hearings, including the Master Calendar Hearing and the Individual Hearing. It helps organizations understand what individuals are facing and how to guide them appropriately.
It explains the importance of legal representation and encourages individuals to seek qualified immigration attorneys for case specific advice.
The guide also explains how documents must be filed correctly. When a case is in immigration court, documents must be submitted to EOIR, not USCIS. Filing errors or missed deadlines can negatively impact a case.
This license allows organizations to distribute the guide to up to 50 individuals or families they serve.
This guide is not legal advice. It is an educational resource intended to help organizations provide accurate information and support.


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