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EOIR Suspends Operations at the Louisville Immigration Court Due to Building Conditions

November 14, 2019 by Thomas Geygan

EOIR announced that it has suspended operations at the Louisville Immigration Court due to building conditions. Until further notice, all filings should be submitted to the Memphis Immigration Court for processing. To date, hearings through the end of January 2020 are being reset.

Update as of November 6, 2019
Hearings that were scheduled at the Louisville Immigration Court through the end of January 2020 have been or shortly will be reset.

Update as of September 26, 2019
EOIR continues to suspend operations at the Louisville Immigration Court. At this time, hearings through the end of November 2019 are being reset. For all hearings scheduled for November 2019, there is no need for attorneys to submit written motions for status conference cases as those cases will be reset. Any other type of motion may be submitted. Parties should continue to submit all filings to the Memphis Immigration Court for processing. Cases assigned to the Louisville Immigration Court should continue to be captioned for Louisville.

The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) continues to suspend operations at the Louisville Immigration Court. At this time, hearings through the end of October 2019 are being reset. As we make progress regarding the court’s location and begin to reschedule the cases, we will give as much notice as possible under the current circumstances and consistent with the applicable law.

As previously mentioned, staff are working to update the automated case information hotline with the most current information about each case currently assigned to the Louisville Immigration Court. Cases will be rescheduled as soon as possible.

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