
Hope for Recalendaring Administratively Closed Immigration Cases?
Immigration Case Recalendar: A Slow but Possible Process New York, May 19, 2025 – Many immigrants with administratively closed cases are wondering if there's a chance for their cases to be reopened. McBean Immigration Law, a firm known for its expertise, addresses this question in a recent video. The video explains that during the first Trump administration, some administratively closed cases were indeed re-calendared. However, the current situation is different. "They right now have a resource problem," explains the speaker in the video, referencing the current administration's efforts to secure additional funding from Congress to address the backlog. The speaker continues, "They're looking to hire more attorneys and beef up the staff and hire more immigration judges and get things revved up a little bit with immigration courts around the country." While the possibility exists, the speaker emphasizes that the process is very slow. The video's information is presented as educational and not legal advice, highlighting the need for individual consultations for specific legal guidance. The ongoing efforts to address resource constraints in immigration courts offer a glimmer of hope for those awaiting the recalendar of their cases.