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If you or a family member has a case in immigration court, staying updated is very important. In 2025, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) updated its online system, making it easier to check your case status at any time.
At the Law Offices of Sabrina Li, P.C., we’ve prepared this step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process with confidence.
Open the EOIR Automated Case Information System (ACIS): https://acis.eoir.justice.gov/en/
💡 Tip: This is the official U.S. Department of Justice site. If you see a CAPTCHA or pop-up, complete it to continue.
Your A-Number is your unique immigration identifier issued by DHS. It appears on immigration documents such as your Notice to Appear (NTA), I-797 notices, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), or green card.
On the website, you will see a field labeled “A-Number (Required).”
You will also see a required dropdown for “Nationality.” Choose the country of your citizenship as it appears on your immigration paperwork (e.g., your Notice to Appear or passport).
After you click Submit, the system will display key details, which may include:
This tool does not require a login and is intended for quick checks.
⚠️ Remember: official hearing notices and court orders always control if there is any conflict.
Checking your status is only the beginning. The best outcomes come from being proactive: gather evidence, prepare witnesses, and work closely with your attorney to build the strongest case possible.
📞 If you have an upcoming immigration hearing and need trusted representation, contact us today at (213) 375-8096 or info@sabrinali.law.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For case-specific guidance, contact us to consult a qualified immigration attorney.