Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project:
The Florence Project is a nonprofit organization providing free legal and social services to women, men, and unaccompanied children in immigration custody in AZ.
ICE Field Offices
https://www.ice.gov/contact/field-offices
Contacting Headquarters
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) is committed to a transparent process and to resolving your concerns at the earliest opportunity available. For this reason, concerns or questions regarding ERO practices, policies and/or programs should first be directed to the local field liaison.
Prior to contacting headquarters, you must first try to resolve your request or concern at the field level, which may be done using the ERO Contact Form. If you need further assistance after contacting the field, you may contact ERO via email at ERO.INFO@ice.dhs.gov or by calling the ICE Detention and Reporting and Information Line (1-888-351-4024).
Note: If you elect to communicate with us via the ERO Contact Form, please be aware that sending sensitive personal information in this manner is not secure. If you would like to send sensitive personal information to ERO in a secure manner, please send your inquiry via U.S. Mail instead.
Contact Field Offices
ERO is committed to a transparent process and to resolving your concerns as promptly as possible. For this reason, concerns or questions regarding ICE practices, policies and/or programs should first be directed to the local field liaison.
- If your concern relates to case management, detention or removal, contact the local field office via the ERO Contact Form.
- If your concern relates to immigration court proceedings, contact the local Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) field location.
Locate the appropriate field office from the list of 25 field liaisons.
Note: If you elect to communicate with ICE via the ERO Contact Form, please be aware that sending sensitive personal information in this manner is not secure. If you would like to send sensitive personal information to ICE in a secure manner, please send your inquiry to ICE via U.S. mail instead.
NOTE: In order for ERO to share any information regarding another individual, you MUST provide a signed privacy waiver or G-28 if you are the alien’s legal representative.
- Download ICE Privacy Waiver.
- Download Form G-28, Notice of Entry.
- Learn more about ICE privacy restrictions.
I-212: Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal
If you are inadmissible under sections 212(a)(9)(A) or (C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), use this form to ask for consent to reapply for admission to the United States so you can lawfully return to the United States. Consent to reapply is also called “permission to reapply.”
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