Overview:
Motions to Reopen and Motions to Reconsider are legal requests filed with an immigration court or agency to review a decision on a case.
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A Motion to Reopen presents new evidence, while a Motion to Reconsider argues that the original decision was incorrect.
Generally, within 30 days of the original decision.
Yes, you can appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) if your motion is denied.
Any relevant evidence that was not available at the time of the original decision.
Filing a motion can temporarily halt removal proceedings while the motion is being considered.