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Two BIA Decisions on Standard for Continuance for More Time to Obtain Evidence
In this article, we discuss the Matter of P- and Matter of Sibrun decisions on when an alien can be denied a continuance in light of Matter of L-A-B-R-.
In this article, we discuss the Matter of P- and Matter of Sibrun decisions on when an alien can be denied a continuance in light of Matter of L-A-B-R-.
Here, we discuss Matter of Kotte, where the BIA affirmed the denial of a motion for continuance to allow the respondent to pursue collateral relief.
In this article, we discuss Matter of Quintero, wherein the Board affirmed the denial of a continuance for an alien to pursue deferred action relief and a visa.
We examine Merchant v. Atty. Gen, an 11th Circuit case where it vacated the denial of a continuance to an alien who met prerequisites for INA 245(i) adjustment of status.
In an unpublished decision, the Third Circuit followed Nijhawan in determining that an alien was removable for an aggravated felony under section 101(a)(43)(M)(i).
This document covers EOIR guidance on reporting judicial misconduct by EOIR adjudicators to the EOIR’s JCPU.
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