Immigration courts in Florida
Immigration Courts are part of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) within Department of Justice. They handle:
- Removal proceedings (deportation cases)
- Defensive asylum (when in removal)
- Cancellation of removal
- Some USCIS decision appeals
- Bond hearings (for detained)
Immigration courts in Florida (real EOIR data)
The following are EOIR (Executive Office for Immigration Review) courts operating in Florida. Data verified from justice.gov as of 2026-05-25.
Miami Immigration Court
Address: 333 S. Miami Avenue, Suite 700
City: Miami, FL 33130
Phone: 305-789-4221
Official source: justice.gov/eoir
Miami Krome Immigration Court
Address: 18201 SW 12th Street
City: Miami, FL 33194
Phone: 786-422-8700
Official source: justice.gov/eoir
Orlando Immigration Court
Address: 500 N. Orange Ave, Suite 1100
City: Orlando, FL 32801
Phone: 407-244-8900
Official source: justice.gov/eoir
What to expect at first hearing (Master Calendar Hearing)
- Arrive early (security takes time)
- Bring full file and ID
- If no attorney: judge will ask how you’ll proceed. Will give you time (typically 3-12 months) to find legal representation.
- If you have attorney: attorney speaks for you in most proceedings.
- Don’t speak English without interpreter: you have right to free interpreter (court-provided) if English isn’t your native language.
If detained
- Visit detained person ASAP: detention center rules apply
- Pay bond if eligible: court can set bond ($1,500-$50,000+)
- Find representation immediately: detained cases have shorter deadlines
How to find pro bono or low-cost attorney in Florida
See: Legal aid in Florida
Related information
Official source: EOIR Immigration Court Listings
Last verified: 2026-05-25.
General procedural information for educational purposes. Not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Laws and fees change — verify with the issuing agency before taking action. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration attorney or other appropriate professional.
Internet-based hearings + telephonic access (EOIR-verified, 2026-05-26)
The following EOIR judges in Florida publish Webex links for internet-based hearings + telephonic dial-in access codes. Telephonic hearings: dial 1-415-527-5035, then enter the access code for your judge.
Verify before each hearing — links and codes change. Source: justice.gov/eoir/find-immigration-court-and-access-internet-based-hearings.
Miami Immigration Court
| Judge Name | Internet-Based Hearing Link | Access Code (Telephonic)* |
|---|---|---|
| ACIJ Elisa M. Sukkar (EMS) | Join hearing | 199 239 5135 |
| Scott Alexander (SGA) | Join hearing | 199 876 6970 |
| Michelle Araneta (MCA) | Join hearing | 199 291 8619 |
| Thomas Ayze (TSA) | Join hearing | 199 573 5515 |
| Javier Balasquide (JEB) | Join hearing | 199 672 6182 |
| Abraham Burgess (ALB) | Join hearing | 199 421 6991 |
| Daniel Dowell (JDD) | Join hearing | 199 974 1015 |
| Madeline Garcia (MGM) | Join hearing | 199 107 7454 |
| Maithe Gonzalez (MEG) | Join hearing | 2761 544 8057 |
| Michael J. Gross | — | — |
| Lakshmi Herman (LIH) | Join hearing | 199 039 1316 |
| Dalin Holyoak (DRH) | Join hearing | 199 315 8128 |
| C. Morgan Kim (CIK) | Join hearing | 2826 011 6014 |
| Denise Marks Lane (DML) | Join hearing | 199 035 9061 |
| Anthony Maingot (AEM) | Join hearing | 199 675 0615 |
| Stephen Mander (SEM) | Join hearing | 199 776 7627 |
| Joseph Martinez | — | — |
| Lourdes Martinez-Esquivel (LME) | Join hearing | 199 667 5974 |
| Rene Mateo (RDM) | Join hearing | 199 053 2302 |
| Marsha Nettles (MKN) | Join hearing | 199 678 5239 |
| Monica Neumann (MNN) | Join hearing | 2762 365 6422 |
| Irene Recio (IRO) | Join hearing | 199 477 2626 |
| Christine Lluis Reis (CRE) | Join hearing | 2761 100 6084 |
| Jose Rivera-Ortiz (JRA) | Join hearing | 199 682 3914 |
| Lourdes Rodriguez de Jongh (LRJ) | Join hearing | 199 088 7136 |
| Rico Sogocio (RSO) | Join hearing | 199 561 3000 |
| Maria T. Ubarri (MAU) | Join hearing | 199 920 3922 |
| Michael Walleisa (MWA) | Join hearing | 199 958 8540 |
Miami Krome (Detained) Immigration Court
| Judge Name | Internet-Based Hearing Link | Access Code (Telephonic)* |
|---|---|---|
| ACIJ Elisa M. Sukkar (EMS) | Join hearing | 199 239 5135 |
| Romy Lerner (RYL) | Join hearing | 2762 476 9229 |
| Liviu Lungu (LIL) | Join hearing | 2826 354 0533 |
| Christina Martyak (CAM) | Join hearing | 199 108 3060 |
| Jorge Pereira (JEP) | Join hearing | 199 106 0920 |
| Stuart Siegel (SAS) | Join hearing | 199 963 8435 |
Orlando Immigration Court
| Judge Name | Internet-Based Hearing Link | Access Code (Telephonic)* |
|---|---|---|
| ACIJ Ayodele A. Gansallo | Join hearing | 2762 562 2748 |
| Anna Adams (ANA) | Join hearing | 2761 291 2182 |
| Yon Alberdi (YKA) | Join hearing | 199 504 1404 |
| Thomas C. Allmond (TAD) | Join hearing | 2818 713 1996 |
| Brian Burke (BB2) | Join hearing | 199 528 8280 |
| Jeffry S. Brady (JBA) | Join hearing | 2825 091 4306 |
| Richard B. Cato (RDC) | Join hearing | 2764 687 7377 |
| Peter C. Faerber | — | — |
| Thomas B. Fighter | — | — |
| Jeffrey Frederick (JSF) | Join hearing | 2760 116 5198 |
| Richard Jamadar (RJ1) | Join hearing | 199 093 8746 |
| Rodger Harris (RHC) | Join hearing | 199 543 2084 |
| James A. Klinedinst (JSK) | Join hearing | 2818 667 2054 |
| Matthew A. Kozyra (MKA) | Join hearing | 2818 309 4936 |
| Elizabeth Lang (EGL) | Join hearing | 199 525 7458 |
| Alec Niziolek (AJN) | Join hearing | 2762 836 9447 |
| Nicole Mouakar (NIM) | Join hearing | 2823 717 6790 |
| Robert G. Palmer | — | — |
| Jennifer Page-Lozano (JPL) | Join hearing | 199 328 4088 |
| Raphael Rojas (RPR) | Join hearing | 2761 737 0153 |
| Benjamin D. Rosen (BNR) | Join hearing | 2760 315 4304 |
| Kevin Stanley (KNS) | Join hearing | 2761 212 6415 |
| Julia Diaz-Rex (JDR) | Join hearing | 199 518 6733 |
| Pedro Espinal (PJE) | Join hearing | 199 026 5514 |
| Elvin Talavera-Peraza (ETP) | Join hearing | 199 836 4475 |
Important: If you don’t have a representative of record, your default hearing medium is in-person regardless of any link above. Photographing or recording an internet-based hearing without permission is prohibited.
Related procedural information
- Find legal aid (pro bono attorneys) by state — pro bono lists per court
- Find an immigration attorney — AILA, BIA-recognized providers
- USCIS Form I-589 — Asylum Application — defensive asylum in immigration court
- Know Your Rights — ICE encounters — what to do if arrested
- Consulate of your country in the US — consular protection during proceedings
EOIR case context (2025-2026)
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) had approximately 3.7 million pending cases in immigration courts as of FY 2024 — the highest in history. Average wait time from Notice to Appear (NTA) issuance to first hearing: 1,200-1,500 days (3-4 years) in most courts; some courts wait 5+ years. EOIR operates 71 immigration courts staffed by 700+ immigration judges, plus the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) which hears appeals.
H.R.1 / OBBBA effective 2026-05-29 introduces fees for some EOIR proceedings: $100 asylum filing fee (Form I-589 — also payable with USCIS for affirmative asylum), $100 Annual Asylum Fee while case pending. The in-absentia removal-order arrest fee was increased from $5,000 under proposed Federal Register rule 2026-10082 (2026-05-20). Verify current fees at justice.gov/eoir before any filing.
The 1996 Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA) and Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) significantly expanded grounds for removal and restricted relief. Sanchez v. Mayorkas (594 U.S. ___, 2021) restricted TPS-to-LPR adjustment for entry-without-inspection cases. Pereira v. Sessions (138 S. Ct. 2105, 2018) limited use of “stop-time rule” for cancellation of removal.
For court hearing information: 1-800-898-7180 (automated, 24/7, English/Spanish). For internet-based hearings: each judge publishes Webex links via the per-court page above; telephonic access via the EOIR conferencing system requires the access code listed per judge. Always verify your hearing date via the EOIR Automated Case Information system or your attorney — missing a hearing leads to in-absentia removal order, which carries the new arrest fee plus future inadmissibility.
For free representation: BIA-recognized organizations at /procedures/bia-recognized-help-by-state/, AILA pro bono at ailalawyer.com, the National Immigrant Justice Center, RAICES, CLINIC. Detained-case hotlines: ICE Online Detainee Locator at locator.ice.gov/odls; DHS Office for Civil Rights complaints 1-866-644-8360 Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Eastern Time.
Immigration courts in Florida
3 locations/organizations on record in Florida. Always verify directly before visiting.
- Miami Immigration Court
- Miami Krome (Detained) Immigration Court
- Orlando Immigration Court
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