Stais

Stais in the United States

Stais in General in relation to Immigration Courts

(information based on the DoJ Manual) A stay prevents the Department of Homeland Security from executing an order of removal, deportation, or exclusion. Stays are automatic in some instances and discretionary in others. This entry provides general guidance regarding stays. For particular cases, parties should consult the controlling law and regulations. See (in this American law platform, in relation to immigration courts and judges) INA §§ 240(b)(5)(C), 240(c)(7)(C)(iv), 8 C.F.R. §§ 1003.2(f), 1003.6, 1003.23(b)(1)(v), 1003.23(b)(4)(ii). For cases under the jurisdiction of the Board of Immigration Appeals, parties should consult the Board of Immigration Appeals American Encyclopedia of Law. The Board of Immigration Appeals American Encyclopedia of Law is available on the Executive Office for Immigration Review website .

Stais in General in relation to Immigration Courts

(information based on the DoJ Manual) A stay prevents the Department of Homeland Security from executing an order of removal, deportation, or exclusion. Stays are automatic in some instances and discretionary in others. This entry provides general guidance regarding stays. For particular cases, parties should consult the controlling law and regulations. See (in this American law platform, in relation to immigration courts and judges) INA §§ 240(b)(5)(C), 240(c)(7)(C)(iv), 8 C.F.R. §§ 1003.2(f), 1003.6, 1003.23(b)(1)(v), 1003.23(b)(4)(ii). For cases under the jurisdiction of the Board of Immigration Appeals, parties should consult the Board of Immigration Appeals American Encyclopedia of Law. The Board of Immigration Appeals American Encyclopedia of Law is available on the Executive Office for Immigration Review website .


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