Easier Forms for Immigrants Seeking Removal Cancellation
Published Date: 8/5/2025
Notice
Summary
The EOIR wants to keep and update two important forms that help certain permanent and nonpermanent residents ask to cancel their removal from the U.S. They’re asking for approval to continue collecting this info, with some tweaks to make the forms clearer and easier to use. If you’re applying, this means smoother paperwork but no new fees or big changes in timing.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
EOIR Keeps and Updates Cancellation Forms
The Department of Justice’s Executive Office for Immigration Review will continue collecting information on Form EOIR-42A (cancellation of removal for certain permanent residents) and Form EOIR-42B (cancellation of removal and adjustment of status for certain nonpermanent residents) and proposes revisions to make the forms clearer and easier to use.
No New Fees for Applicants
EOIR states the proposed continuation and revision of these forms will not introduce any new fees for people applying to cancel removal using Form EOIR-42A or Form EOIR-42B.
No Major Timing Changes Announced
EOIR indicates the extension and revision of these forms involves no big changes in timing for applicants, meaning filing and processing schedules are not being materially changed by this request.
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