
Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the Philadelphia Immigration Court's
mailing address and telephone number?
A. The Philadelphia Immigration Court address and telephone number is:
Robert Nix Federal Building & Courthouse
900 Market Street, Suite 504
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-656-7000
Q. Is there parking
available?
A. Lot and meter street parking are both available near and around the building.
Q. What are the Court's hours of operation?
A. The Philadelphia Immigration Court
is open for business Monday through Friday from 8:00AM - 4:00PM. The filing window is closed each day from 11:30AM to 12:30PM.
Q. How do I obtain information on my case?
A. The court will only release information to
the respondent, or the respondent's attorney of record. Basic information, such
as the next hearing date, are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on our
automated phone line at 1-800-898-7180. Note that you must have the case assigned
alien number to obtain information.
Q. What are the established rules for the Philadelphia Immigration Court?
A. The Immigration
Court Practice Manual establishes the rules for all immigration courts throughout
the nation.
Q. Does the Court accept fees for applications?
A. The Immigration
Court is not authorized to accept fees directly. Application fees and bonds
must be paid prior to the hearing at the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) cashier at 1600 Callowhill St., 1st floor.
Q. How do I find out about my case on appeal?
A. Call the Board of Immigration Appeal (BIA) at (703)
605-1007.
Q. Will the Court accept a fax from me?
A. The Court does not accept faxes.
Q. Can I get copies made at the
Court?
A. No, the Court will not provide copies of evidence. Please prepare all
documents in advance of your hearing.
Q. Does Philadelphia have
other Court jurisdictions?
A. Yes, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Q. How do I contact the DHS Litigation
Unit?
A. The Litigation Unit is located at 1600 Callowhill St., 4th Floor. Call (215) 656-7146.