Immigration Court Case Data Explorer
Browse and search EOIR immigration court case data from the Department of Justice FOIA Library. Built for immigration attorneys, researchers, and advocates who need fast, intuitive access to court records.
Primary Case Data
Explore the main case tables below. Each view resolves coded fields into human-readable labels for easy browsing.
Cases
Main case records with decoded nationality, language, and court location. Each row is one immigration case.
Proceedings
Proceeding-level records showing IJ decisions, hearing locations, and case outcomes. A case can have multiple proceedings.
Hearing Schedule
Individual hearing records with dates, times, locations, and adjournment reasons.
Bond Hearings
Bond hearing records and decisions.
Applications for Relief
Applications filed for asylum, cancellation of removal, and other forms of relief.
Motions
Motions filed before immigration courts, including type, decision, and filing party.
BIA Appeals
Appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, including appeal type, BIA decision, and filing party.
Attorneys
Attorneys and accredited representatives appearing before EOIR courts.
Code Keys / Reference Tables
EOIR data uses coded values for many fields. These lookup tables map codes to human-readable descriptions.
Nationality
Country codes to country names
Language
Language codes to names
Immigration Courts
Base city codes to court names and addresses
IJ Decisions
Decision codes to descriptions
Adjournment Reasons
Adjournment codes to descriptions
Application Types
Application codes to descriptions
BIA Decisions
BIA decision codes to descriptions
Appeal Types
Appeal type codes to descriptions
Case Priorities
Priority codes to descriptions
Calendar Types
Calendar type codes (Individual, Master, etc.)
About the Data
Source
All data is sourced from the DOJ EOIR FOIA Library. The raw files are published as pipe-delimited CSV files in the EOIR Case Data download.
Update Frequency
EOIR releases updated data files monthly. This application is refreshed to reflect the latest available release. Coded fields are resolved into human-readable labels using the official EOIR Code Key.
Public Domain
This data is a U.S. Government work and in the public domain. Attorney information is already publicly available through EOIR. No private or protected information is included.
How to Use
Click any table above to browse its data. Use the facet filters on table pages to narrow results. You can also run custom SQL queries using the SQL editor. Export results as CSV or JSON.