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Informative articles, important legal updates, and clear explanations of common immigration and legal topics.
Immigration Application Denied for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) has announced changes to...
The Immigrant Tax Return Once again, the time has come to begin preparations for filing tax returns as required by U.S. law. Immigrants, both legal...
The Humanitarian Parole (or Entry) Program The Humanitarian Parole Program is administered by the Office of Humanitarian Affairs (HAB) of the...
On August 18 of this year, the President announced a change in immigration policy with the purpose of administratively closing some of the 300,000...
The United States Congress, in 1994, recognized that there are immigrants who are victims of abusers and perpetrators of domestic violence crimes....
L-1 Visa for Merchants: Using Your Business to Enter the United States One way to be able to enter and live in the United States may be through your...
Sometimes, bad news can be good. Not everyone who comes to my office for a consultation with me gets good news about their case. I had to give a...
New Detention Center Opens in Folkston, Georgia to Detain Immigrants Immigration authorities (ICE-ERO) have announced that a new Detention Center is...
Explanation of New Policy Eliminating "Dry Feet Wet Feet" For Cubans On January 12, 2017, the White House announced the end of the "dry foot and wet...
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Helpful Information & Official Contacts
Below is helpful information about immigration courts and detention facilities in Florida. These resources may be useful during an active immigration case or when a family member is in custody.
Florida Immigration Courts
Miami Immigration Court
Orlando Immigration Court
How to Find the Immigration Court Assigned to Your Case
In many cases, the immigration court assigned to your case depends on your location and where proceedings were initiated. You can use your ZIP code to find the immigration court most likely responsible for your case.
Important: Always review your Notice to Appear (NTA) and any notices issued by the immigration court. These documents are the official source of information about where your case is assigned and when you are required to appear.
You may also use the official EOIR tool below to identify the immigration court most commonly associated with your ZIP code.
South Florida Detention & Processing Centers

Krome Dentention Center

Broward Transitional Center

Glades County Detention Center
Official Government Links
Direct links to official government tools that allow you to check case status or locate a detained individual.
Immigration Court Case Status (EOIR)
Check the status of your immigration court case using your A-Number.
USCIS Case Status
Check the status of petitions and applications filed with USCIS using your receipt number.
ICE Detainee Locator
Official tool to locate an individual currently in ICE custody using A-Number and Country of Birth.
These links direct you to official government websites. Cardenas Law Firm, LLC does not control or manage these platforms.
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