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Los Angeles Immigration Court Address:

EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW
Immigration Court
606 S. Olive Street, 15th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90014

Telephone Number:

(213)894-2811

Directions to the court:

The Los Angeles Immigration Court is located at 606 S. Olive Street, at the southeast corner of 6th Street and Olive Street in downtown Los Angeles, south of Pershing Square park. From the Harbor Freeway, #110, take the 6th Street off ramp and go east on 6th Street to Olive Street. For your convenience, we have also provided a link to a free mapping service.

Upon entering the building, take the elevators on the south end of the lobby to the 15th floor where the daily calendars are posted and the information window is located. The courtrooms are located on the 5th,14th, 16th, 17th and 18th floors. The north end elevators serve the 5th floor.

Court Hours:

The Los Angeles Immigration Court is open 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The information window is open for filings and other matters from 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Hearings commence at 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. each morning and 12:30 or 1:00 p.m. each afternoon.

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Immigration Judges:


Anderson, David C.
Bank, Ira E.
Bakke Varzandeh, Joyce
Bass, Lori
Bither, Christine A.
Bronzina, Isabel A.
Dunkel-Bradley, Dorothy
Fong, Thomas Y.K.
Giattina, Anthony T.
Ho, Anna
Latimore, Jan D.
Little, Monica
Munoz, Lorraine J.
Naselow-Nahas, Tara
Parchert, Brett M.
Peters, Rose C.
Riley, Kevin
Rodriquez de Jongh, Lourdes
Rooyani, Rodin
Sholomson, Stephen L.
Sitgraves, D.D.
Stancill, Christine E.
Tabaddor, A. Ashley
Travieso, Frank
Vahid-Tehrani, Gita
Walsh, John F.
Walton, Richard D.

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Immigration court practice manual http://www.justice.gov/eoir/vll/OCIJ...ocij_page1.htm

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LIST OF FREE LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDERS

The following organizations and attorneys provide free legal services and/or referrals for such services to indigent individuals in immigration removal proceedings, pursuant to 8 CFR §1003.61. Some of these organizations may also charge a nominal fee for legal services to certain low income individuals. http://www.justice.gov/eoir/probono/freelglchtCA.htm

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Court Administrator and Court Staff:

Stephen P. Perkins
Court Administrator

Jeanette Patron
Deputy Court Administrator
(Hearings Unit)

Daisy Berrero
Deputy Court Administrator
(Intake and Post-Hearings Units)

Ana Chavez
Staff Assistant to ACIJ Thomas Y.K. Fong

Sharon Kok
Administrative Support Assistant

David Quiñones
Clerk

Attorney Advisors
Walter Bocchini
Melissa Lott
Christina J. Martin
Robert M. Stalzer


Judicial Law Clerks
Stephen Chapman
Sarah Dooley
Emilie Faris
Rebekah Nahas


Post Hearing Unit
Michel Morrow, Supervisor
Victoria Amara
Susan Greenbaum
Vince Ordonez

Cynthia Reed
Vera Washington

Records (Reception) Unit

Claudia Romero, Supervisor

Reem Alberre

Bhavin Patel

Jess Patino

Arcelia Segovia

Nicole Urista

5th Floor Hearings Unit
Maribel Garcia, Supervisor
Gohar Beloryan
Leticia Regis
Connie Turingan

Neyra Zavala

14th Floor Hearings Unit
Linda Johnson, Supervisor
Charlotte Brown
Pamela Campbell
Claudio Escoto
Loida Manago
Yelba Reyes
Felipe Romero
Maria Sanchez

16th Floor Hearings Unit
Marisol Berumen, Supervisor
Esther Castañeda
Janet Chavez
Nora Covarrubias
Marissa Gray
Ingrid Knight
Jan Lee
Terry Lim
Dorina Meihi

17th Floor Hearings Unit
Kathy Cole-Smith, Supervisor
Travis Dawson
Marissa Gray
Cynthia Jaojoco
Rene Lamar
Erica Martinez
Gohar Beloryan
Danielle Owens
Mark Perdew
Kim Wooten-Daley

Interpreters
Rene Cervantes, Supervisor
Hilma Loreto, Supervisor

Alcira Argueta

Ana Benko

Mary Frausto

Marina Hassannali

Flor Lopez

Yolanda Martinez-Villaseñor

Margarita Menjivar

Linda Orozco

Adelayda Sarmiento

Gina Snell

Anna B. Torres

Luis Vasquez

Myriam Vijil

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Fees

Where to pay the fee with DHS for applications to be filed with the Los Angeles Immigration Court:

For motions to re-open and motions to re-consider before the Court:
Go to the DHS at the Federal Building, 300 N. Los Angeles Street, Room 1001. Take your appeal. You may have to wait in line to pay the fee on the motion so it is recommended that you pay the fee well in advance of the expiration date for filing such motions. Take your motion and fee receipt to the Los Angeles Immigration Court and file it at the reception window on the 15th floor.

For all other applications filed with the court, except Defensive Asylum, form I-
589 (Form(s) I-485, I-191, I-601, I-602, I-881, EOIR-40, EOIR-42A, or EOIR-42B)
In addition to filing your application(s) with the Immigration Court and serving a
complete copy of any such application(s) on the appropriate Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Chief Counsel, you must also complete the
following requirements before the Immigration Judge can grant relief in your case:

SEND these 5 items to the address below:
(1) A clear copy of the entire application form(s) that you will be filing or have filed with the Immigration Court. (Do not submit any documents such as attachments – send only the completed form itself),
(2) The appropriate application fee(s) or the Immigration Judge’s order granting your fee waiver. (The fee can be found in the instructions with the application, the regulations, and at www.uscis.gov or for the EOIR forms, at www.usdoj.gov/eoir),
(3) The mandatory $80 USCIS biometrics fee,
(4) A copy of Form EOIR–28 (Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative Before the Immigration Court) if you are represented, and
(5) A copy of these instructions.

USCIS Texas Service Center
P.O. Box 852463
Mesquite, Texas 75185-2463

All fees must be submitted in the form of a check or a money order (or separate checks/money orders) and be made out to: “Department of Homeland Security.”

After the 5 items are received at the USCIS Texas Service Center, you will receive: A USCIS fee receipt notice showing that you have paid the application fee (unless waived) and the mandatory biometrics fee. Keep a copy for yourself.

A USCIS notice with instructions to appear for an appointment at a nearby Application Support Center (ASC) for collection of your biometrics (such as your photographs, fingerprints, and signature). This notice contains your important USCIS application receipt number which must be presented to the ASC. Your dependents will receive separate ASC notices if they are required to provide biometrics. If you do not receive this notice in 3 weeks, call (800) 375-5283. If you also apply for asylum, take both scheduling notices to your ASC appointment (see side A). Keep copies of all ASC scheduling notices for your records.

You (and your dependents) must then:
# Attend this ASC biometrics appointment and obtain a biometrics confirmation document from the ASC,
# File the following with the Immigration Court within the time period directed by the Immigration Judge: (1) the original application Form, (2) all supporting documentation, and (3) the USCIS fee receipt notice that serves as evidence that you paid the filing fees (unless the Immigration Judge granted you an application fee waiver), and
# Retain your ASC biometrics confirmation as proof that your biometrics were taken, and bring it to your future Immigration Court hearings.

DO NOT SUBMIT THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION TO USCIS. DO NOT SUBMIT ANY APPLICATIONS TO THIS POST OFFICE BOX OTHER THAN THOSE APPLICATIONS LISTED. ALL OTHER APPLICATIONS, INCLUDING APPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION AND IMMIGRANT PETITIONS, WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU IF SENT TO THIS POST OFFICE BOX. FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS NOT LISTED ON SIDE A OR SIDE B OF THIS PAPER, PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT ACCOMPANY THE APPLICATION.
For all I-589 defensive applications being filed in the court:
Please note: There is no fee for filing the application but a biometrics fee must be paid. Please follow the instructions below:

In addition to filing your application and supporting documents with the Immigration Court and serving a complete copy of your application on the appropriate Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Chief Counsel, you must also complete the following requirements before the Immigration Judge can grant relief or protection in your case:

SEND these 3 items to the address below:

(1) A clear copy of the first three pages of your completed Form I-589 (Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal) that you will be filing or have filed with the Immigration Court, which must include your full name, your current mailing address, and your alien number (A-number). (Do not submit any documents other than the first three pages of the completed I-589),
(2) A copy of Form EOIR–28 (Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative Before the Immigration Court) if you are represented, and
(3) A copy of these instructions.

USCIS Nebraska Service Center
Defensive Asylum Application With Immigration Court
P.O. Box 87589
Lincoln, NE 68501-7589

After the 3 items are received at the USCIS Nebraska Service Center, you will receive:

• A USCIS receipt notice in the mail indicating that USCIS has received your asylum application, and

• An ASC notice for you, and separate Application Support Center (ASC) notices for each dependent included in your application. Each ASC notice will indicate the individual’s unique receipt number and will provide instructions for each person to appear for an appointment at a nearby ASC for collection of biometrics (such as your photograph, fingerprints, and signature). If you do not receive this notice in 3 weeks, call (800) 375-5283. If you also mail applications under Instructions B, you will receive 2 notices with different receipt numbers. You must wait for and take both scheduling notices to your ASC appointment.

You (and your dependents) must then:
• Attend the biometrics appointment at the ASC, and obtain a biometrics confirmation document before leaving the ASC, and
• Retain your ASC biometrics confirmation as proof that your biometrics were taken, and bring it to your future Immigration Court hearings.
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