Strategic Immigration Counsel for Complex Matters

If you’ve received a hearing notice

Receiving a notice to appear at the Santa Ana Immigration Court is stressful — but it is also your opportunity to present your case. Missing a hearing can lead to a removal order entered in your absence. The right preparation, filed on time and argued clearly, is what protects your future. We handle master calendar hearings, individual (merits) hearings, bond requests, and detained matters before this court.

Visitor information

Santa Ana Immigration Court — visitor information

Court: Santa Ana Immigration Court (EOIR)
Address: 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Court phone: (714) 481-4900
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Orange County, near the Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55) at the Dyer Road exit

This is the immigration court’s public contact information. To speak with our firm about your case, call (818) 300-8061.

How we help at the Santa Ana court

Focused preparation, timely filings, and courtroom-ready advocacy for hearings before the Santa Ana Immigration Court.

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Master calendar hearings

We enter our appearance, plead to the charges, and set your case up for the strongest possible defense.

Appearance entered

Charges addressed

Case positioned well

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Individual (merits) hearings

We prepare your evidence, your declaration, and your testimony, and we argue your case before the judge.

Evidence organized

Testimony prepared

Court advocacy

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Gavel on desk with law books and Lady Justice. Law and legal concept
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Bond and detained matters

Where someone is detained, we move quickly on bond and urgent filings.

Urgent action

Bond requests

Detained case support

04 Filings and deadlines

We prepare and file applications, evidence, and briefs on time and in the form the court requires.

What to expect

Your first hearing is usually a master calendar hearing, where the judge confirms the charges and schedules next steps. Your individual hearing is where your case is actually decided. Every case is different, and the outcome depends on your history, the available relief, and the evidence. We give honest guidance about your options, your strengths, and your risks. We do not promise results we cannot control.

More than 22 years of immigration law experience, including regular appearances in immigration court. We represent clients in English, Spanish, and Farsi.

Talk with our office about your hearing, your deadlines, and the next steps in your case.

Prepared, responsive, and clear about risks and options.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about appearing at the Santa Ana Immigration Court.


Where is the Santa Ana Immigration Court?

It is located at 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92705, in Orange County near the SR-55 Dyer Road exit.

What happens at a master calendar hearing?

The judge confirms the charges against you, you respond through your attorney, and the court schedules the next steps in your case.

What if I miss my hearing?

Missing a hearing can result in a removal order in your absence. If this has happened, contact an attorney immediately — there may be options, but time matters.

Do I need a lawyer for immigration court?

It is not legally required, but immigration court is complex and the stakes are high. Strong preparation and experienced representation make a real difference.

Do you handle detained cases at this court?

Yes. We handle detained matters and move quickly on bond and urgent filings.

If you have a case at the Santa Ana Immigration Court, contact our office today to discuss your situation and your next steps.

Book Consultation

contact@nassiripourlawfirm.com

(818) 300-8061

1435 West 1st Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703

Need coverage at the Santa Ana Immigration Court? We provide reliable per diem appearance coverage for master and individual hearings, in person and by WebEx, for attorneys and firms. Contact us to discuss your matter.