ASYLUM WebAn appeal of an immigration decision may be filed with the Board of Immigration Appeals. cdXa'PHAILPb`|H3=8Wu&^M! %%EOF 20. If the attorney does intend to represent the applicant on the BIA appeal, they must submit a new Notice of Appearance form (Form EOIR-27, seehttp://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/pages/attachments/2015/07/24/eoir27.pdf). This deadline is very strictly enforced. hb```f``d`d`aa@ & dah`xQJDh3VZ^ Z$SY ]AU@. %%EOF hb```J$``0p, Amicus briefs filed with BIA challenging changes to modified categorical approach in light of Pereida v. Wilkinson (filed BIA 2021;pending) Pereida, modified categorical approach: Amicus Brief filed with BIA challengingMatter of Pickering and advocating for fuller recognition of post-conviction relief (filed with BIA 2021;pending) Pickering, post-conviction relief, statutory interpretation, federalism canon, Immigration Judge and Board of Immigration Appeals decisions concerning overbreadth in New York firearms cases NYPL Article 265, realistic probability, antique firearms, Amicus Brief filed with USCIS in Support of Petition for U-Nonimmigrant Status U-visa, arrest records, discretionary denial, Amicus Brief filed with BIA in Support of Eligibility for 212(c) Relief (filed with BIA 2018; pending) 212(c), twin pillars, CIMT, Judulang, Supplemental Brief in Support of Statutory Motion to Reconsider and Terminate or Remand (in Light of Pereira v. Sessions) (filed with BIA, July 2018) motion to reconsider, equitable tolling, Pereira, cancellation of removal, stop-time, Statutory Motion to Reconsider and Terminate in Light of Sessions v. Dimaya (and Pereira v. Sessions) (filed with the Houston Immigration Court, July 2018) counsel Ronaldo Rauseo-Ricupero (of Nixon Peabody), motion to reconsider, aggravated felony, equitable tolling, categorical approach, crime of violence, Statutory Motion to Reconsider and Terminate in Light of Obeya v. Sessions (filed with BIA March 2018) motion to reconsider, petit larceny, 155.25, CIMT, retroactivity, equitable tolling, Statutory Motion to Reconsider and Terminate in Light of Harbin v. Sessions (filed with BIA July 2017) motion to reconsider, aggravated felony, controlled substance offense, equitable tolling, NYPL 220.31, Mohamed v. Sessions, 727 F. Appx 32 (2d Cir. WebTo appeal before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the applicant must file a Notice of Appeal and required fee ($110 as of this writing, see %PDF-1.5 % Information on writing BIA appeals is beyond the scope of this manual, but two excellent resources are the BIA Practice Manual, which is put out bythe BIA itself, and the American Immigration Law Foundationspractice advisory on BIA practice.