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EOIR Data Guide

Immigration Judge Lookup: How to Find EOIR Judge Statistics

Use an immigration judge lookup to find a judge by name, identify the assigned court, and review asylum decision patterns based on official EOIR data.

What an immigration judge lookup shows

A judge lookup should answer three questions quickly: which court the judge is assigned to, how many asylum cases are represented in the data, and how often asylum was granted or denied in decided cases.

AsylumTracker organizes this information by judge, court, nationality, and fiscal year so users can compare patterns without reading raw EOIR spreadsheets.

How to use the data responsibly

Approval rates are historical statistics, not a prediction for any individual case. A strong or weak case can produce a different outcome from a judge's historical average.

Use judge statistics together with legal counsel, case facts, filing history, country conditions, and the specific form of relief requested.

Best next step

Search the judge name first. If the name is common or misspelled, search by court and then open the judge profile from the court page.

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Look up a judge with official EOIR data

Search immigration judges and courts, then compare asylum grant rates, nationality breakdowns, and case trends.

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