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Put the completed documents together in this order: Form EOIR-33. ... Motion to Change Venue cover page and explanation of why you need to change your immigration court. Proof of your new address. Proposed order of the immigration judge. Proof of service.
Reasons for changes of venue include pretrial publicity, bias, political atmosphere, and any other circumstance that the parties believe would prevent them from obtaining a fair trial in the county in which the case was originally filed.
To move your case to another court, you must make a ?Motion to Change Venue? in writing, and file one copy with the Court where your case is currently located and another copy with the Department of Homeland Security.
What do I do? 1. Complete the Change of Address form (Form EOIR-33) and make three additional copies. * 3. Mail a copy of your completed Change of Address/Contact Information Form (EOIR 33) to the DHS ICE Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) that is closest to the court.
If you submit a Motion to Change Venue and the judge approves it, your case will be moved to an immigration court closer to your new address. You do not have to submit a Motion to Change Venue if you moved, but your current immigration court is still the closest one to you.