2026-02326RuleSignificant

Appellate Procedures for the Board of Immigration Appeals

Published Date: 2/6/2026

Rule

Summary

Starting March 9, 2026, the Board of Immigration Appeals will change how it reviews cases from Immigration Judges. Now, the Board can choose which cases to review fully, set clear deadlines for briefs, and speed up decisions to cut down the backlog. These updates affect immigrants appealing decisions and aim to make the process faster without extra costs.

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Board May Summarily Dismiss Appeals

Starting March 9, 2026, the Board of Immigration Appeals will by default summarily dismiss appeals of Immigration Judge decisions unless a majority of permanent Board members vote en banc to accept the appeal on the merits. Summary dismissals under this rule are intended to occur quickly—within 15 days of filing—and apply prospectively only to decisions issued on or after March 9, 2026. The Board will continue to adjudicate on the merits appeals described in 8 CFR 1003.1(b)(7) and (14) and appeals under 8 CFR 1003.1(b)(5) and (b)(6).

Appeal Filing Deadline Reduced

The rule shortens the time to file a Notice of Appeal with the Board from 30 days to 10 days for appeals of Immigration Judge decisions issued on or after March 9, 2026. The 30-day appeal period is retained for appeals that involve an asylum application denial where the denial involves asylum filed under INA section 208(a) (i.e., appeals governed by INA 208(d)(5)(A)(iv)); the 10-day period applies in other cases (including asylum denials based on the INA 208(a)(2)(A),(B), or (C) bars).

Tighter Briefing And Case Timelines

The IFR adopts measures to set and tighten briefing schedules and other appellate timelines for cases the Board accepts for merits review: it imposes specific times for briefing (including shortening the reply brief deadline), limits briefing extensions, harmonizes adjudication timelines (e.g., the 90- and 180-day goals) to start when the record is complete, and streamlines assembling the record on appeal. These changes apply to appeals filed on or after March 9, 2026 and to cases the Board elects to decide on the merits.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Rule Effective
2/6/2026
3/9/2026

Department and Agencies

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Justice Department
Executive Office for Immigration Review
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