Last Updated: Thursday, 16 February 2012, 14:05 GMT  

United States Board of Immigration Appeals

The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA or Board) is the highest administrative body for interpreting and applying immigration laws. It is composed of 11 Board Members, including the Chairman and Vice Chairman who share responsibility for Board management. The Board is located at EOIR headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia. Generally, the Board does not conduct courtroom proceedings - it decides appeals by conducting a "paper review" of cases. On rare occasions, however, the Board does hear oral arguments of appealed cases, predominately at headquarters.  Website: www.usdoj.gov/eoir/biainfo.htm

  • Narrow results by
  • Type
Showing 1-10 of 10 results
Filter
Matter of X-M-C- 25 August 2010

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

Matter of B-Y- 6 May 2010

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

Matter of H-L-H- & Z-Y-Z- 26 March 2010

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

Matter of T-M-H- & S-W-C- 29 January 2010

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

Matter of M-F-W- & L-G- 5 October 2008

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

In re T-Z- 9 May 2007

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

In re S-L-L- 19 September 2006

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

In re C-C- 23 March 2006

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

In re Y-T-L- 22 May 2003

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

In re Y-C- 11 March 2002

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law


Region maps Americas Africa Europe Asia Oceania
Page generated in 0.048 seconds