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How to fill out the Motion To Accept Late Filing online
Completing the Motion To Accept Late Filing is an essential step for those needing to request the acceptance of a late submission related to immigration proceedings. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in filling out the form online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Motion To Accept Late Filing.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- In the top section, provide the respondent's name and alien number where indicated. Ensure that the information is accurate to avoid any processing delays.
- Next, fill out the field requesting the late filing reason. Clearly state the circumstances that led to the late submission of the documentation.
- Indicate the details about the counsel representing the respondent, including the name and the organization they are associated with. Be sure to include their title and role.
- In section four, provide a timeline of events that contributed to the delay. This could include when the counsel was retained and any relevant events that impacted the timely filing of the motion and supporting documents.
- For additional support, you can mention any third-party evaluations noted in the motion, including the role of the licensed social worker and their contribution to the case.
- After filling out the necessary components, review your entries for accuracy and completeness. Ensure that all fields are appropriately filled out with the necessary legal language.
- Finally, you can save your changes, download the completed document, print it for submission, or share it online if needed.
Complete your Motion To Accept Late Filing online to ensure your request is processed promptly.
(a) Motion to Continue — A request for a continuance of any hearing should be made by written motion. Oral motions to continue are discouraged. The motion should set forth in detail the reasons for the request and, if appropriate, be supported by evidence.