The First Circuit has remanded a case in which the Board of Immigration Appeals declined to accept a late filed brief. The applicant had timely filed the brief via ECAS, but counsel had erroneously filed it with the Immigration Court rather than the Board. Three weeks later, the Immigration Court rejected the brief, and the applicant’s counsel immediately re-filed it with the Board. Three days later, the Board rejected the brief as untimely, and directed the applicant to file it with a motion to accept a late filed brief. The applicant’s counsel complied, and four days later, the Board denied the motion, simply stating that the reasons provided were insufficient for the Board to exercise its discretion. The First Circuit remanded for the Board to either provide a more robust analysis or to reconsider its decision.

The full text of Lopez-Gomez v. Bondi can be found here: https://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/sites/ca1/files/opnfiles/24-1921P-01A.pdf

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