DOJ Renews Form for Immigrant Court Helpers
Published Date: 7/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Justice wants to keep using a form (EOIR-31A) that lets organizations apply to become or renew their status as official helpers for people in immigration court. This update asks for approval to continue collecting info with no big changes or extra costs. If you’re part of an organization that helps immigrants, this is your chance to stay recognized and keep doing your important work!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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EOIR-31A Accreditation Form Continued
The Department of Justice plans to keep using Form EOIR-31A so organizations can apply for or renew accreditation to act as non-attorney representatives in immigration court. The agency says this is a request to continue the existing information collection with no major changes and no extra costs.
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