Miami Immigration Court
- About the Court
- Contact the Court
- Observing Immigration Court Hearings
- Immigration Court Procedures
- Stakeholder Resources
About the Court
The Miami 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.
Address
One Riverview Square
333 S. Miami Avenue, Suite 700
Miami, FL 33130
Hours
- Public Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Window Filing Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The immigration court is open Monday to Friday except for federal holidays. The Office of Personnel Management publishes a list of the observed dates of every federal holiday by year online at this link: OPM holidays. Additionally, the court may have to unexpectedly close due to inclement weather or for another emergency or reason. When necessary, information on immigration court closures or changes to the immigration court’s operating hours is available on EOIR's Operational Status webpage, Facebook, and X.
Parking/Transit
The facility has paid public parking adjacent to the building.
Building Access and Security Screening Process
As this is a commercial building, we have security screening on all courtroom floors. Elevator access to the immigration courts begins at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 4:30 p.m. No visitors are permitted on our floors once security has left for the day.
Security information: All visitors to the immigration court must undergo a security screening through a metal detector machine as well as a handbag screening each time they visit the immigration court. Shoes may be required to be removed. Food and drinks are not allowed, except as specifically permitted by the immigration judge. Usage of cameras or recording devices in courtrooms or other EOIR space is prohibited. Note, however, that attorneys or accredited representatives of record and DHS attorneys representing the government in proceedings before EOIR are permitted to use electronic devices in EOIR courtrooms for the limited purpose of conducting immediately relevant court and business-related activities (e.g. scheduling).
Contact the Court
General Inquiries
If you have a question for the Miami Immigration Court, please e-mail Miami.Immigration.Court@usdoj.gov.
The immigration court does not accept faxes or other electronic submissions unless the transmission has been specifically requested by the immigration court staff or the immigration judge. Unauthorized transmissions are not made part of the record and are discarded without consideration of the document or notice to the sender.
You may also call the court at 305-789-4221.
News Media/Congressional Inquiries
Please direct inquiries to the EOIR Office of Policy:
EOIR Office of Policy
5107 Leesburg Pike, Suite 2500
Falls Church, VA 22041
703-305-0289
PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov
Asylum EAD Clock Requests
For Asylum EAD Clock correction requests for Miami, please e-mail Asylum.Clock.Miami@usdoj.gov
Requests to adjust EOIR's Asylum EAD Clock should contain:
- the applicant's name;
- the applicant's alien registration number
- the immigration court that has jurisdiction over the case; and
- as much information as possible as to the case history, the status of the clock, why the requestor believes the clock should be adjusted, and how much time the requestor believes should be on the clock.
NOTE: This mailbox is ONLY for Asylum EAD Clock requests. The court will not respond to any other communications sent to the mailbox.
Observing Immigration Court Hearings
Immigration court hearings are open to the public, with limited exceptions, as specified in law. You do not need to notify the immigration court in advance of your visit. You are, however, encouraged to contact EOIR's Office of Policy at PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov to coordinate your visit. Note, the use of cameras and recording devices in courtrooms or other EOIR spaces is prohibited. For additional information about court observations, please review EOIR's Observing Immigration Court Hearings Fact Sheet.
Assistant Chief Immigration Judge*
Court Administrator
Jorge Rodriguez
Immigration Judges
- Scott G. Alexander
- Michelle C. Araneta
- Thomas M. Ayze
- Javier Balasquide
- Abraham L. Burgess
- Daniel J. Dowell
- Madeline Garcia
- Lakshmi Srinivasan Herman
- Dalin Holyoak
- Rohit Khanna
- Denise A. Marks Lane
- Anthony Maingot
- Stephen E. Mander
- Lourdes Martinez-Esquivel
- Rene Mateo
- Marsha K. Nettles
- Monica Neumann
- Christian Pressman
- Irene M. Recio
- Christine Lluis Reis
- Jose A. Rivera-Ortiz
- Lourdes Rodriguez de Jongh
- Rico M. Sogocio
- Maria T. Ubarri
- Michael G. Walleisa
*Backup Assistant Chief Immigration Judge: Monique Harris
Immigration Court Procedures
For information regarding procedures for practice before the immigration courts, please review the EOIR Policy Manual.
Stakeholder Resources
eRegistry
Attorneys and accredited representatives are required to register with EOIR in order to represent respondents in immigration court. More information is available at the following link: eRegistry Validation Process.
Additional EOIR Resources
EOIR has several resources to assist aliens in navigating court proceedings, including self-help materials, Immigration Court Helpdesks where unrepresented respondents can seek assistance, and the Immigration Court Online Resource (ICOR), which provides general information on what will happen during court hearings and how aliens can prepare for their hearing.
Finally, stakeholders may find the following resources helpful:
DHS Offices
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are part of DHS and are separate from EOIR. For more information about those DHS offices, please see: