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Motion to Recalendar vs. Motion to Reopen. "Real Cases"

Motion to Recalendar vs. Motion to Reopen. "Real Cases"

Update: 2025-12-15
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In today’s episode, we break down two of the most important and misunderstood motions in immigration court: the Motion to Recalendar and the Motion to Reopen. These motions can determine whether your case moves forward, gets revived, or stays closed—and they affect thousands of immigrants every year.

We explain when a Motion to Recalendar is used, how administrative closure works, and who can request it. Then we dive deep into the Motion to Reopen, including the critical 90-day rule, the 180-day exceptional circumstances rule, and the no-notice motions that can be filed at any time. You’ll hear real client examples, including cases where we reopened deportation orders filed years later—due to notario fraud, lack of notice, or new eligibility such as marriage to a U.S. citizen.

This episode is essential for anyone in immigration court or supporting a family member navigating removal proceedings. Dates, deadlines, and notice requirements matter—and missing them can be extremely expensive. We explain exactly what to watch for.

⏳ Time is everything when it comes to your immigration case.

At Adhami Law Group™, we’ve helped over 5,000 immigrants secure green cards, asylum, and SIJS approvals. You could be the next green card holder and join our community of champion citizens.

Don't let Fear of Today dictate your Desired Future. Take back control.

➡️ Contact Adhami Law Group™ for a confidential consultation. (We speak in English, Spanish, and Farsi)

📞 Call: 213-204-6500
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💬 Comment below with your questions about your immigration case.

Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and subject to change. Please consult with a qualified immigration attorney for advice on your specific situation, or contact us and let us review your case.

  • This podcast's content is subject to updates due to evolving U.S. immigration laws and regulations. Certain sections might have been modified or updated by the time you listen. For the most recent information on immigration laws and the SIJS program, please get in touch with us with your questions.
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Motion to Recalendar vs. Motion to Reopen. "Real Cases"

Motion to Recalendar vs. Motion to Reopen. "Real Cases"

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