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Judge Nelson, Douglas Donaldson

Immigration Judge at Salt Lake City, UT

19.0%
Approval Rate
298
Granted
1,268
Denied
1,566
Total Decided

Judge Nelson, Douglas Donaldson serves at the Salt Lake City, UT Immigration Court. With an asylum approval rate of 19.0%, this judge is below average compared to the national average. Data sourced from EOIR (Executive Office for Immigration Review).

How to Interpret These Judge Statistics

Nelson, Douglas Donaldson is listed with the Salt Lake City, UT Immigration Court. The headline asylum grant rate shown here is 19.0% based on granted and denied asylum decisions represented in the current dataset.

Among the largest nationality groups shown for this judge, the table highlights Venezuela (576 decided, 45.1% grant rate), Mexico (293 decided, 0.3% grant rate), and Colombia (228 decided, 1.8% grant rate). Compare these rows with the judge's overall rate because nationality mix can materially change how the headline number should be read.

Grant rate is calculated as granted / (granted + denied). Other procedural outcomes, including terminated, withdrawn, administratively closed, or removed cases, are tracked separately where available and are not treated as asylum grants.

This page is based on public EOIR data last updated 2026-05-08. It is for research and information only, not legal advice.

Read the grant-rate methodology or learn how to read immigration judge statistics.

Approval Rate by Nationality

NationalityApproval RateGrantedDeniedDecided
Venezuela 45.1% 260 316 576
Mexico 0.3% 1 292 293
Colombia 1.8% 4 224 228
Peru 2.3% 5 209 214
Honduras 0.0% 0 89 89
Guatemala 0.0% 0 73 73
Nicaragua 39.5% 17 26 43
El Salvador 10.0% 2 18 20
Ecuador 7.7% 1 12 13
Romania 0.0% 0 6 6
Cuba 25.0% 1 3 4
Belarus 100.0% 4 0 4
Congo 100.0% 3 0 3

Yearly Trends

YearApproval RateGrantedDeniedDecided
20260.0%01212
20259.5%72689761
202426.7%203558761
202344.8%303767

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