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Sterling Immigration Court


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About the Court

The Sterling Immigration Court falls under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Chief Immigration Judge, which is a component of the Executive Office for Immigration Review under the Department of Justice.


Contact the Court

Address

Sterling Immigration Court  
21400 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 200
Sterling, VA 20166

Hours

  • Court Hours: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
  • Window Filing Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone

703-674-4600

The immigration court does not accept faxes or other electronic submissions unless the transmission has been specifically requested by the immigration court staff or the immigration judge. Unauthorized transmissions are not made part of the record and are discarded without consideration of the document or notice to the sender.

Parking/Transit

  • There is street parking as well as paid parking in close proximity to the court.
  • Loudoun County Transit and Commuter Services   RT. 70 (www.loudoun.gov/bus)

Building Access and Security Screening Process

All visitors to the immigration court are subject to undergo security screening through a magnetometer and personal items are X-rayed each time they visit the immigration court. Secondary inspection may be required for those who do not pass the primary inspection. The secondary inspection does include enhanced screening (wanding) of the visitor and the X-ray of the visitor’s shoes. As this is a commercial building, we have security screening on all three floors. Elevator access to the immigration courts begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. No visitors are permitted on our floors once security has left for the day.

Assistant Chief Immigration Judge*

Wynne P. Kelly - in person

Staff Assistant or Alternate POC

Vickie Everette
703-480-2499

Court Administrator

Donte Anderson
703-480-2494
donte.anderson@usdoj.gov

Immigration Judges

  • Erin L Alexander - in person
    • Clerk: Nasmia Pazmino
      703-480-2503
  • Lucy Baez - in person
    • Clerk: Babak Mansouri 
      703-480-4156
  • Illya-Karina Bonet - in person
    • Clerk: Ayesh Fatima 
      703-480-6513
  • Michael P. Davis - in person
    • Clerk: Shataika Phillps 
      703-480-6521
  • James T. Dehn - in person
    • Clerk: Delores Wilkerson
      703-480-4140
  • Julia E. Egy - in person
    • Clerk: Joe Moratto 
      703-674-4616 
  • John M. Gillies - in person
    • Clerk: Aquia Davis
      703-480-1069
  • Matthew D. Gordon - in person
    • Clerk: Lina Khalife
      703-480-2502
  • Roxanne C Hladylowycz - in person
    • Clerk: Laura Murphy
      703-480-6520
  • Jennie L. Kneedler - in person
    • Clerk: Keion Lewis
      703-956-7480
  • Bobbie C. Masters - internet-based
    • Clerk: Sandra Behket 
      703-674-4609
  • Kristie Anne Padron - in person
    • Clerk: Heidi Schlegel 
      703-480-2490
  • Jason L. Pope - in person
    • Clerk: Libia Martinez
      703-956-7480
  • Xavier F. Racine - in person
    • Clerk: Shannon Haik 
      703-674-4602
  • Luther M. Snavely III - in person
    • Clerk: Tammy Quach 
      703-480-1069
  • Luisa Santiago  - in person
    • Clerk: Hannah Pilli 
      703-674-4606
  • George Ward   - in person
    • Clerk: Miguel Bermudez 
      703-480-2497
  • Laura Wyrosdick   - in person
    • Clerk: Daniel Strauch 
      703-674-4610
  • Sarah B. Yeomans - in person
    • Clerk: Esther Danso 
      703-956-7514

Supervisory Legal Administrative Specialists

Relanie Cudo
703-480-2489

Ashley Faundez
703-674-4611

Maria Haslem-Sterp
703-674-4036

Noemi Moreno
703-956-7491

Legal Assistants

Sara Arevalo
703-956-7499

Christi Boyd
703-480-2502

Ashley Barnes 
703-480-2491

Maya Ellis 
703-480-6516

Tameka Futch
703-956-7480

Susan Mendoza 
703-674-4614

Catherine Saavedra 
703-480-6512

Fawaz Soumanou 
703-480-2498

Minwoo Choi 
703-480-1070 

Marwa Elyass 
703-480-1071

Support Services Specialist

Ed Lindley 
703-956-7484

*Backup Assistant Chief Immigration Judge: Rebecca J. Walters


Public Health

Consistent with public health officials’ guidance, EOIR has implemented practices to help to protect all people working in and visiting EOIR spaces throughout the country. Please see the agency’s Public Health Notice for more information.

EOIR operates within a variety of settings across the country, most commonly in federal or leased buildings controlled by the General Services Administration and detention facilities operated by the Department of Homeland Security. All visitors to any building or facility in which an EOIR operation is located are required to comply with all relevant laws or policies governing access to those buildings or facilities. Individuals who do not comply with any relevant laws or policies may be denied access to or asked to leave the building or facility. Individuals seeking to visit any building or facility in which an EOIR operation is located are encouraged to contact the building or facility in advance to determine any relevant policies or laws related to entry.

The immigration court has put into place procedures to implement the guidance of public health officials. Please take note of the information below and be prepared to follow these and any additional instructions provided to you when you arrive for your hearing.

  • Be prepared – have a mask available. Face coverings may be required in the courtroom if directed by the presiding immigration judge. As necessary and when appropriate, individuals with medical conditions that prevent them from wearing a face covering should alert the judge to their situation.
  • To maintain appropriate social distancing and best facilitate hearings, you may be asked to move or leave a particular area.
  • Waiting times to enter the building and EOIR space may be significantly longer than usual. Make arrangements to arrive in advance of your hearing so you arrive to the courtroom on time.
  • Social distancing (maintaining a distance of six feet from those with whom you do not live) is required.
    • Please remember this while choosing to enter an elevator. Elevator wait times may be significantly longer than usual for this reason.
    • In EOIR space, staff or signs may direct you to a seat. If instructed to sit in a particular location, do not switch seats.
  • Please do not bring people with you into EOIR space unless they are required to be present for your hearing. Remember that the immigration court may limit entry.

Immigration Court Procedures

For information regarding procedures for practice before the immigration courts, please review the Immigration Court Practice Manual.


Helpful Links and Information 

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and are therefore separate from the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). For more information about those DHS offices, please see the following links:

News Media/Congressional Inquiries

News media and congressional inquiries regarding the immigration court must be directed to the EOIR Communications and Legislative Affairs Division (CLAD):

Communications and Legislative Affairs Division
5107 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1800
Falls Church, VA 22041
703-305-0289 (phone)
PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov

Holidays and Emergencies

The immigration court is open Monday to Friday except for federal holidays. The Office of Personnel Management publishes a list of the observed dates of every federal holiday by year online at this link: OPM holidays. Additionally, the court may have to unexpectedly close due to inclement weather or another emergency. When necessary, information on immigration court closures or changes to the immigration court’s operating hours is available at the following links: (1) Twitter and (2) Facebook.

eRegistry

Attorneys and accredited representatives are required to register with EOIR in order to represent respondents in immigration court. More information is available at the following link: eRegistry Validation Process.

Legal Self-Help Center

The EOIR, Office of Legal Access Programs has created numerous self-help materials with many helpful resources for respondents, including information on what to do if respondents have moved or missed a hearing.

Notarios

EOIR warns respondents about immigration fraud perpetrated by notarios who claim to provide legal assistance but are unable to represent respondents in immigration court, provide legal services, or give legal advice. For more information, please see the following document:

Appeals

Immigration court decisions are first appealable to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Instructions on how to file an appeal and the Appeals Form EOIR-26, Notice of Appeal from a Decision of an Immigration Judge, are available online in the E-26 and appeal instructions. The BIA website contains more information on the appeals process and procedure.

Virtual Law Library

The EOIR Virtual Law Library (VLL) contains many other legal resources and country conditions research resources as well as other reference materials.

Observing Court

Generally, immigration court proceedings are open to the public. An overview of when immigration court hearings might be closed as well as general guidelines for behavior when observing immigration court hearings are available at the following link: Observing Immigration Court Hearings. Note, the use of electronic devices, including audio/visual recordings of hearings and taking photographs, is prohibited in immigration court.

Updated April 11, 2024