For hearings before the Immigration Court:
The Immigration Court is committed to addressing the needs of
individuals with disabilities and/or impairments. If your case is pending before the Immigration Court, you should notify
the court of any such need before your first hearing with an immigration judge. The Immigration Court considers all
requests to address such needs on a case-by-case basis.
Interpreters are provided at government expense to individuals whose command of the English language is inadequate to
fully understand and participate in removal proceedings. In general, the Immigration Court endeavors to accommodate
the language needs of all respondents and witnesses. The Immigration Court will arrange for an interpreter both during
the individual calendar hearing and, if necessary, the master calendar hearing.
Form I-485 Instructions 03/29/21
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