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Reopening an Immigration Court Case

Reopening an immigration court case is the process of asking the immigration judge to open a case again once a final order has been issued. If additional evidence comes to light after a judge has issued a removal order, for instance, then it may be possible to reopen the case. As an example, let's assume that a person is ordered ...
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