Find your case
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Before you start
You can find your record in the monthly release from the U.S. immigration courts and see the hearing history, adjournment reasons, and an estimate of the asylum clock.
The source holds no names and no A-numbers — they are stripped before publication. A record is found by matching several details.
It also does not hold the current status of a case: the data lags by about a month. For current status, use ACIS and Respondent Access.
Have your court papers to hand: you will need any two details — the date on the NTA, a hearing date, the ZIP code, month and year of birth, or the date of entry.
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