The Departments of Justice and Homeland Security continue to
take necessary measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by limiting in-person
interaction. To this end, the Departments have made the following adjustments
to the temporary postponement of Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) hearings.
Beginning May 10th, in-person document service will be
suspended immediately until June 8th, alleviating the need for aliens to travel
within Mexico to a U.S. port of entry during this one-month suspension period.
DHS and EOIR are deeply committed to ensuring the health and safety of aliens,
our frontline officers, immigration court professionals, and our citizens.
All MPP hearings will remain postponed through, and
including, June 19th. Individuals with a hearing date prior to June 22nd should
present themselves at the port of entry identified on their tear sheet one
month later than the date indicated on their most recently noticed date. For
example, if the hearing date is May 10th, individuals should present themselves
on June 10th.
For individuals with a hearing date of June 22nd or after,
there is no change in procedures and individuals should report as instructed on
their tear sheets.
The Departments are committed to proceeding with MPP
hearings as expeditiously as possible and will continue to review conditions
related to COVID-19 to make further determinations as necessary. For updated
information on immigration courts in English and Spanish please visit:
portal.eoir.justice.gov/infosystem or call the Department of Justice’s
electronic phone system: 1-800-898-7180.
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