![]() IMMIGRATION COURT |
The Florence Immigration Court falls under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Chief Immigration Judge which is a component of the Executive Office for Immigration Review under the Department of Justice.
Our court has made a commitment to provide access to information through the Internet in order to service the needs of the public.
Our goal is to provide the most current and accurate information available to those needing to appear before an Immigration Judge and to provide this information in a user-friendly fashion.
Please note: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) are separate organizations.
| About the Court |
The U.S. Immigration Court, Florence, AZ is located at:
3260 North Pinal Parkway
Florence, AZ 85132
Filing fees: uscis.gov
| Visitor Information |
All visitors must stop and check in at the Security Gate to receive a visitors parking pass. Vehicles must park in the spaces designated for visitors.
Following are directions to the Immigration Court - Florence, Arizona. For your convenience, we have also provided a link to a free mapping service.
Starting Location:
Skyharbor Airport, Phoenix, AZ
Destination:
Florence Immigration Court
3260 North Pinal Parkway
Florence, AZ 85132
Step-by-Step Instructions:
| Frequently Asked Questions |
Q: Where are you located?
A:
3260 N. Pinal Parkway
Florence, AZ 85132
Q: What are your filing hours?
A: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Q: How do I receive information on my case?
A: Call: 1-800-898-7180 or 1-240-314-1500
Q: Who gets the original fee stamp copies?
A: The Immigration Court
Q: Where do I file an appeal on my case?
A: Board of Immigration Appeals
Q: Where do I send the appeal and fee payment?
A: For Overnight or Courier Mail:
Board of Immigration Appeals
5107 Leesburg Pike, Suite 2000
Falls Church, VA 22041
Regular Mailing Address:
PO Box 8530
Falls Church, VA 22041
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Juan P. Osuna |
| Director, Executive Office for Immigration Review |
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Office of Legislative and Public Affairs |
| 703-305-0289 |
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| Case Information System |
| 240-314-1500 or 1-800-898-7180 Case status information available 24/7 |
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| Filing Information |
| 703-605-1007 |
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| Filing Information for Employer Sanctions and Anti-discrimination Cases |
| 703-305-0864 |
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| Attorney Discipline Program/ Fraud Program |
| 703-305-0470 |
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| FOIA Service Center |
| 703-605-1297 |
Q: What is the address and phone number for the Florence DHS District Counsel?
A:
Litigation - 3250 N. Pinal Parkway, Florence, AZ 85132
Florence Litigation Phone Number: 520-868-3310
Q. Where do I get information on passports?
A: Call: 1-800-688-9889 or U.S. Post Offices
Q: Who do I call for information on visas?
A:
For U.S. Citizens:
call: 1-800-688-9889 or
call the embassy for the country you wish to visit.
For non-U.S. Citizens:
(Visa's extensions)
Call the DHS main info : 800-375-5283
Q: What is the court fax number?
A: The court fax number is not published and is for internal agency use only.
** Any court related documents received by fax will be destroyed.**
Q: What are the procedures for a change of venue request?
A: Submit a motion to the Florence Immigration Court with
a certificate of service attached stating you have served the opposing party.
State in the change of venue request the new mailing address of the respondent
and which immigration court you want venue changed to.
Q: What are the rules for filing this with the Florence Immigration
Court?
A: Please see the Immigration
Court Practice Manual for all procedures.
Q: What is the bond amount for a detainee?
A: The
Department of Homeland Security sets bond amounts - contact them at
520-868-5862
Q: How can I get a detainee released?
A: Call the
Department of Homeland Security at 520-868-5862 to determine where and if the
individual is detained. They can direct you where to pay the bond.
You may request by a written motion and a certificate of service to the immigration court for a hearing to redetermine the amount of a bond.
| Courtroom Etiquette |
Please read our Privacy and Security Notice
Updated August 2012