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This article was originally published by Documented, an independent, non-profit newsroom dedicated to reporting with and for immigrant communities in New York City. The original article can be accessed here.
What to know about attending your immigration court hearing online:
We’ve been hearing from many community members who are scared to attend their immigration court hearings in person because of the ICE raids happening outside courthouses. If you’re worried about this, know that you may be able to attend your court hearing online, by phone or video, instead of going in person.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can do it and still make sure your case stays on track.
This information is not a substitute for legal advice from a qualified attorney or accredited representative. The content was last updated July 2025.
Not all immigration judges allow remote appearances, but many do.
Look at your hearing notice (Form I-862), or go to the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) site to check your case. Immigration court hearings can sometimes occur online, rather than in person. An “internet-based” hearing status indicates your hearing will be online.
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If you are unsure whether your hearing will be held in person or online, contact the immigration court handling your case. Here’s a list of all the immigration courts around the U.S., judge names, contact numbers and links to request an online hearing court.
For New Yorkers specifically, you can scroll down the page to find the information for the Federal Plaza Immigration Court (26 Federal Plaza), Broadway Immigration Court (290 Broadway) and Varick Immigration Court (201 Varick Street) in NYC.
You can also call the EOIR Hotline at 1-800-898-7180 and enter your A-number to get your next court date and location.
If your court hearing is scheduled to be in person, you can request that it be online, however that request may be denied.
Important: You may not hear back before the date of your original court hearing regarding your request. If you don’t receive clear confirmation from the court about a virtual hearing, the court requires that you appear in person. If you don’t, you risk being removed in absentia and deported.
Being granted a virtual immigration court hearing depends on several factors: the court’s location, your assigned judge, your reasons for the request, and whether you have legal representation.
To request a virtual hearing, you can either call the immigration court or submit a written request. Here are the general phone numbers for immigration courts in NYC:
If you choose to send a written request you must do so before your hearing date. You can do it by following this template. You don’t need a lawyer to do this, but if you have one, ask for their help.
When writing the request make sure to Include:
Other requirements are:
Make sure the court receives your motion before your hearing:
If you haven’t heard back or haven’t received further instructions, call the court clerk’s hotline to confirm that your motion was accepted. You can reach the hotline at 800-898-7180.
It is always better to have a lawyer for this whole process, in case any questions or obstacles arise. You can get free legal assistance here or call MOIA Immigration Legal Support Centers at 800-354-0365 to get free legal help over the phone.
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