A denial from an immigration judge is not always final. For the immigrant families who give Oak Cliff and the Bishop Arts District their character, an appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) can reopen the door. The Piri Law Firm’s Oak Cliff office at 602 South Hampton Rd makes it convenient for West Dallas residents to get experienced appellate help without crossing the river.
Understanding the Appeal
The Board of Immigration Appeals is the highest administrative body interpreting U.S. immigration law. It generally reviews the record from your immigration court case — not new testimony — to determine whether the judge committed an error of law or fact. From there, the Board can affirm, reverse, or remand. The firm’s broader approach is detailed on its BIA Appeals attorney page.
Why the 30-Day Window Matters
A Notice of Appeal generally must reach the Board of Immigration Appeals within 30 days of the judge’s decision, and missing it can permanently forfeit the right to appeal. Oak Cliff residents commonly have their underlying hearings at the Dallas Immigration Court, so prompt action after a ruling is essential.
Representation Rooted in the Community
Michael Piri is licensed by the State Bar of Texas (Bar Card No. 24096771) and founded The Piri Law Firm to serve Hispanic and Latino families navigating the immigration system. On appeal, he reviews the full record, pinpoints where the judge went wrong, files on time, and crafts the persuasive written briefs that drive BIA outcomes.
If the Board denies the appeal, review may still be available at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. For benefit and status matters, USCIS is the authoritative federal source, and neighborhood services are accessible through the City of Dallas and Dallas County.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first if an immigration judge ruled against me?
Contact an immigration attorney immediately. The 30-day deadline means fast action matters.
Does the BIA hold a new hearing?
No. It generally reviews the existing record, which makes the brief and original record critical.
How does an attorney help with a BIA appeal?
By identifying errors, meeting deadlines, drafting persuasive briefs, and preserving federal-court options.
Take Action Today
Don’t let the appeal deadline slip. Call The Piri Law Firm at (833) 600-0029 for a free consultation, or visit the Oak Cliff office on South Hampton Road. More information is on the firm’s BIA Appeals page.


