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AUR

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, · DOJ EOIR Immigration Court

Statistical data only. Grant rates reflect historical case outcomes and are not predictive of any individual case result. Consult a licensed immigration attorney for legal advice.

Case Insights: AUR

The AUR immigration court, based in , , has processed 25,696 recorded cases in the DOJ EOIR dataset. Of those, 14,588 resulted in relief granted (56.8%), 504 were denied (2.0%), and 10,604 fell into other dispositions such as administrative closures, changes of venue, or withdrawals (41.3%). The court has 27 immigration judges on record, whose individual caseloads and outcome patterns shape the court-wide averages shown above.

Between fiscal year 2015 and fiscal year 2025, the grant rate at AUR rose by 13.2 percentage points, moving from 63.3% to 76.5%. That window spans 11 fiscal years of reported data, covering shifts in bench composition, policy guidance, and nationality mix. The year-by-year table lower on this page shows the underlying annual case volume for every year in the series.

Outcomes vary substantially judge-to-judge. Judge EHM has the largest recorded caseload at 4,934 decisions (55.1% grant rate). The spread between the highest-grant and lowest-grant judges at this court is 88.7 percentage points — EJC at 89.4% versus JWH at 0.7%. These differences reflect case mix, nationality assignments, and docket type rather than any single factor, and they are why EOIR cautions readers against treating any judge's rate as predictive of an individual case.

56.8%
Grant Rate
2.0%
Denial Rate
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Avg Wait Time
25,696
Total Cases

Case Outcomes at AUR — Distribution of 25,696 total cases

Grants14588Denials504Other10604
Case Outcomes at AUR — Distribution of 25,696 total cases

Grant Rate

56.8% of cases

Decided cases at AUR

Avg Wait Time

0 months

From NTA to decision

Total Decisions

25,696

All completed cases

Court Grant Rate vs. National Average 56.8%

56.8% of cases granted relief at AUR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the grant rate at the AUR immigration court?
The AUR immigration court has an overall grant rate of 56.8% and a denial rate of 2.0%, based on 25,696 total cases from DOJ EOIR records.
How many immigration judges serve at AUR?
AUR has 27 immigration judges on record. Grant rates vary significantly between judges — from 0.7% to 89.4%.
Where is the AUR immigration court located?
The AUR immigration court is located in , . It is part of the DOJ Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) system.
Does the grant rate predict my case outcome at AUR?
No. Grant rates are historical averages reflecting aggregate outcomes across all case types and judges. Individual outcomes depend on the specific facts of each case, the judge assigned, the type of relief sought, and whether you have legal representation. Always consult a licensed immigration attorney.
How has the AUR grant rate changed over time?
Between FY2015 and FY2025, the grant rate at AUR increased from 63.3% to 76.5%. Year-by-year data is shown in the trends table above.

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Data from the DOJ Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) via FOIA bulk case data. Statistical information only — not legal advice.

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Source: U.S. EOIR — Immigration Court Statistics Immigration court outcomes by court and case type · 2025