Sn: Immigration Court Outcomes

91 total cases across all US immigration courts

Statistical data only. These are aggregate historical rates, not predictions for individual cases. Outcomes vary significantly by court, judge, case type, and legal representation. Consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Case Insights: Sn Nationals in US Immigration Court

Sn nationals have 91 recorded cases in the DOJ EOIR immigration court dataset, representing a limited caseload within the national system. Of those cases, 63 resulted in relief granted (69.2%) and 5 were denied (5.5%). The remaining cases involve other dispositions such as administrative closures, changes of venue, or withdrawals — outcomes that EOIR reports separately from merits decisions and that affect how raw grant and denial percentages should be read.

The gap between the grant rate and the denial rate is 63.7 percentage points, which places Sn above the typical EOIR denial-heavy baseline. Grant rates for any nationality reflect a mix of the underlying relief types sought (asylum, withholding of removal, cancellation of removal, adjustment, and voluntary departure), the country-conditions evidence available in a given period, and the specific courts and judges that hear a disproportionate share of that country's cases. Two nationalities with similar overall rates can have very different case compositions beneath the headline number.

Because immigration outcomes are heavily case-, judge-, and court-specific, the fleet-wide figures shown here are useful for orientation and research rather than prediction. EOIR and TRAC Immigration both emphasize that country-level grant rates are descriptive summaries of past decisions, not forecasts for any individual proceeding. The court-by-court breakdown below and the sibling guides on this site explain how representation, relief type, and country-conditions evidence influence the final outcome in any single case.

69.2%
Overall Grant Rate
5.5%
Overall Denial Rate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the immigration court grant rate for Sn nationals?
Sn nationals have an overall grant rate of 69.2% across 91 cases in US immigration courts, based on DOJ EOIR data.
How many immigration court cases involve Sn nationals?
There are 91 recorded cases involving Sn nationals in the EOIR data, with 63 grants and 5 denials.
Do grant rates vary by immigration court for Sn nationals?
Yes. Grant rates for Sn nationals can differ substantially across courts due to differences in judges, case types, and local conditions. The court-by-court breakdown is shown above.
Is this data predictive of individual case outcomes?
No. These are aggregate historical statistics from DOJ EOIR records. Individual case outcomes depend on the specific facts, the judge assigned, the type of relief sought, country conditions, and whether you have legal representation. Consult a licensed immigration attorney for advice on your case.

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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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Data sourced from DOJ EOIR Immigration Court Case Data. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainImmigration Editorial

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