If you or your loved one has an ongoing case before the immigration court, keeping track of its status is crucial. This step-by-step guide from the Law Offices of Sabrina Li will walk you through the process of checking your immigration court case status online.
Before you start checking your immigration court case status, ensure you have the following information on hand:
To check your immigration court case status online, follow these steps:
When you check your immigration court case status, one of the following scenarios may occur:
Regardless of the online system’s response, it is essential to stay proactive. If you happen to receive a paper notice indicating a different court date than the one available online, please contact the court or your attorney to confirm this information.
At the Law Offices of Sabrina Li, we focus on removal defense, providing dedicated support to clients facing deportation proceedings. With a proven track record of success, we have helped hundreds of clients achieve favorable outcomes in their deportation cases before immigration court. Whether you are seeking lawful status or need to halt deportation proceedings, we are here to advocate for your rights and provide the support you need. Call us today at 213-375-8096!
Our attorneys possess diverse immigration experience and have an in-depth understanding of the complex interplay between various immigration laws, policies, and regulations, ensuring accurate and comprehensive guidance. We offer a full range of immigration services, addressing all aspects of your case while identifying potential opportunities and challenges.
We provide a tailored approach to each client's case, ensuring that you receive individualized attention and a customized strategy for your unique situation. We adjust our strategy as your needs or circumstances change, guaranteeing a seamless transition between different phases of your immigration journey.
Our team is composed of immigrant and first-generation American professionals, along with individuals from various cultural backgrounds. Many of us have firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced during the immigration process. This allows us to provide guidance and advocacy rooted in authentic understanding.