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FOIA A-File - Removal info?

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05-23-2018, 06:10 PM
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Hi guys..

If I file and request FOIA A-File to USCIS, will this have the documents related to removal, if there was any?
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You can do a FOIA. Or follow the steps below:

To find out if you have an old order of deportation follow these steps:

Find your “Alien Registration Number.” It is on most immigration papers, including the I-94 card on your passport, greencard, or any other document that immigration gives you. The A# looks like: A99 999 999
Call 1-800-898-7180. This is the hotline for the immigration court (EOIR).
Press “1” for English or “2” for Spanish.
Enter the 8 digits of your A-number and listen for instructions. If your number is in the system, then this means that an immigration case existed against you at some time.
Press “3” to find out if an immigration judge decided your case, including if there is an order of deportation (“removal”) against you.
If the hotline says you have a deportation/removal order, consult a lawyer specializing in immigration deportation before you go to the immigration office, leave the country, or try to adjust your status.
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USCIS FOIA might turn something up, if not then try to do a FOIA with EOIR.
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Just checked mine and had no match so I am hoping that’s a good thing. I did have an abandoned I-130 from 2000 when I was going to try and adjust through my ex but never moved forward with it.
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You can do a FOIA. Or follow the steps below:

To find out if you have an old order of deportation follow these steps:

Find your “Alien Registration Number.” It is on most immigration papers, including the I-94 card on your passport, greencard, or any other document that immigration gives you. The A# looks like: A99 999 999
Call 1-800-898-7180. This is the hotline for the immigration court (EOIR).
Press “1” for English or “2” for Spanish.
Enter the 8 digits of your A-number and listen for instructions. If your number is in the system, then this means that an immigration case existed against you at some time.
Press “3” to find out if an immigration judge decided your case, including if there is an order of deportation (“removal”) against you.
If the hotline says you have a deportation/removal order, consult a lawyer specializing in immigration deportation before you go to the immigration office, leave the country, or try to adjust your status.
Thanks for this info. How reliable is the hotline? It pulled up nothing under my A#.
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