What is a Motion to Reopen?

A Motion to Reopen is a legal request that can be filed in immigration court if an individual wishes to challenge a deportation or removal order, or a decision to deny an immigration application. The motion can be filed by either the individual or their representative and argues that the original decision should be reexamined. In Texas, a Motion to Reopen must be filed within 90 days of the original decision, unless the applicant can show that the evidence or circumstances were not available at the time of the original decision. In order to be successful, the applicant must provide evidence or other arguments that demonstrate why the original decision was wrong or needs to be changed. This could include new evidence that was not available at the time of the original decision, or that shows the decision was wrong based on laws at the time of the decision. A Motion to Reopen can be an important tool for someone facing deportation or removal in Texas. It is important to understand the law and the current situation of your case in order to evaluate if a motion to reopen is the best course of action. It is recommended to seek legal advice from an experienced immigration attorney in order to properly assess the situation.

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Una moción para reabrir es una solicitud legal presentada a un tribunal de inmigración para que reevalúe un caso de deportación. Si bien la ley de inmigración otorga a varios solicitantes la posibilidad de intentar abrir una moción para reabrir, en general, una moción para reabrir se refiere a una apelación intentada por un inmigrante que fue objeto de una deportación. El tribunal de inmigración de Texas tiene la última palabra en la admisión o denegación de una moción para reabrir. Si un tribunal de inmigración aprueba una moción para reabrir, un inmigrante que ha sido deportado puede lograr la suspensión de la deportación o presentar nueva evidencia. El tribunal de inmigración también puede decidir no aceptar la moción para reabrir, lo que confirma la deportación y se termina el caso. Es por eso que una moción para reabrir es una oportunidad importante y debe presentarse con gran cuidado para asegurar los mejores resultados.

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