8 C.F.R. § 1003.107

Reinstatement after disbarment or suspension

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(a) Reinstatement upon expiration of suspension. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, after the period of suspension has expired, a practitioner who has been suspended and wishes to be reinstated must file a motion to the Board requesting reinstatement to practice before the Board and the Immigration Courts, or DHS, or before all three authorities. The practitioner must demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that notwithstanding the suspension, the practitioner otherwise meets the definition of attorney or representative as set forth in § 1001.1(f) and (j), respectively, of this chapter. The practitioner must serve a copy of such motion on the EOIR disciplinary counsel. In matters in which the practitioner was ordered suspended from practice before DHS, the practitioner must serve a copy of such motion on the DHS disciplinary counsel.

(2) The EOIR disciplinary counsel and, in matters in which the practitioner was ordered suspended from practice before DHS, the DHS disciplinary counsel, may reply within 13 days of service of the motion in the form of a written response objecting to the reinstatement on the ground that the practitioner failed to comply with the terms of the suspension. The response must include supporting documentation or evidence of the petitioner's failure to comply with the terms of the suspension. The Board, in its discretion, may afford the parties additional time to file briefs or hold a hearing to determine if the practitioner meets all the requirements for reinstatement.

(3) If a practitioner does not meet the definition of attorney or representative, the Board shall deny the motion for reinstatement without further consideration. If the practitioner failed to comply with the terms of the suspension, the Board shall deny the motion and indicate the circumstances under which the practitioner may apply for reinstatement. If the practitioner meets the definition of attorney or representative and the practitioner otherwise has complied with the terms of the suspension, the Board shall grant the motion and reinstate the practitioner.

(b) Early reinstatement. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, a practitioner who has been disbarred or who has been suspended for one year or more may file a petition for reinstatement directly with the Board after one-half of the suspension period has expired or one year has passed, whichever is greater, provided that notwithstanding the suspension, the practitioner otherwise meets the definition of attorney or representative as set forth in § 1001.1(f) and (j), respectively, of this chapter. A copy of such a petition shall be served on the EOIR disciplinary counsel. In matters in which the practitioner was ordered disbarred or suspended from practice before DHS, a copy of such petition shall be served on the DHS disciplinary counsel.

(2) A practitioner seeking early reinstatement must demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that the practitioner possesses the moral and professional qualifications required to appear before the Board, the Immigration Courts, or DHS, and that the practitioner's reinstatement will not be detrimental to the administration of justice. The EOIR disciplinary counsel and, in matters in which the practitioner was ordered disbarred or suspended from practice before DHS, the DHS disciplinary counsel, may reply within 30 days of service of the petition in the form of a written response to the Board, which may include, but is not limited to, documentation or evidence of the practitioner's failure to comply with the terms of the disbarment or suspension or of any complaints filed against the disbarred or suspended practitioner subsequent to the practitioner's disbarment or suspension.

(3) If a practitioner cannot meet the definition of attorney or representative, the Board shall deny the petition for reinstatement without further consideration. If the petition for reinstatement is found to be otherwise inappropriate or unwarranted, the petition shall be denied. Any subsequent petitions for reinstatement may not be filed before the end of one year from the date of the Board's previous denial of reinstatement, unless the practitioner is otherwise eligible for reinstatement under paragraph (a). If the petition for reinstatement is determined to be timely, the practitioner meets the definition of attorney or representative, and the petitioner has otherwise established by the requisite standard of proof that the practitioner possesses the qualifications set forth herein, and that reinstatement will not be detrimental to the administration of justice, the Board shall grant the petition and reinstate the practitioner. The Board, in its discretion, may hold a hearing to determine if the practitioner meets all of the requirements for reinstatement.

(c) Accredited representatives. (1) An accredited representative who has been suspended for a period of time greater than the remaining period of validity of the representative's accreditation at the time of the suspension is not eligible to be reinstated under § 1003.107(a) or (b). In such circumstances, after the period of suspension has expired, an organization may submit a new request for accreditation pursuant to 8 CFR 1292.13 on behalf of such an individual.

(2) Disbarment. An accredited representative who has been disbarred is permanently barred from appearing before the Board, the Immigration Courts, or DHS as an accredited representative and cannot seek reinstatement.

(d) Appearance after reinstatement. A practitioner who has been reinstated to practice by the Board must file a new Notice of Entry of Appearance of Attorney or Representative in each case on the form required by applicable rules and regulations, even if the reinstated practitioner previously filed such a form in a proceeding before the practitioner was disciplined.

[65 FR 39526, June 27, 2000, as amended at 73 FR 76926, Dec. 18, 2008; 77 FR 2015, Jan. 13, 2012; 81 FR 92364, Dec. 19, 2016]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7 cases, 2003–2015 · leading case: Gadda, 23 I. & N. Dec. 645 (BIA 2003).
Gadda, 23 I. & N. Dec. 645 (BIA 2003). “…has been expelled from practice by the Board, he may seek reinstatement under appropriate circumstances. See 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (b). 650”
Ramos, 23 I. & N. Dec. 843 (BIA 2005). · cites it 3× “The respondent refers to 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (2005), which allows for reinstatement to practice before the Board, the Immigration Courts, and the DHS.”
Krivonos, 24 I. & N. Dec. 292 (BIA 2007). · cites it 2× “See 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (2006). As the Office of the General Counsel argues, the regulation requires that in order to be reinstated after expulsion, a party must wait 1 year to file the motion and must show that he meets the definition of an attorney or representative, as set…”
Kronegold, 25 I. & N. Dec. 157 (BIA 2009). “FURTHER ORDER: The respondent may petition the Board for reinstatement to practice pursuant to the requirements set forth in 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (b) (2010). FURTHER ORDER: Since the Board previously imposed an immediate suspension order in this case, this order becomes effective…”
Salomon, 25 I. & N. Dec. 559 (BIA 2011). · cites it 2× “2 On June 28, 2011, we issued an order reinstating the respondent to practice before the Board, the Immigration Courts, and the DHS based on the provisions of 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (a) (2011). 559 Cite as 25 I&N Dec.”
Jean-joseph, 24 I. & N. Dec. 294 (BIA 2007). “See 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (2007). He presents evidence that he was automatically reinstated to the Florida Bar on May 18, 2007.”
P. Singh, 26 I. & N. Dec. 623 (BIA 2015). · cites it 3× “Pursuant to 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (b) (2015), the respondent may petition for reinstatement to practice before the Board, the Immigration Courts, and the DHS after 1 year has elapsed.”
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Salomon, 25 I. & N. Dec. 559 (BIA 2011). “2 On June 28, 2011, we issued an order reinstating the respondent to practice before the Board, the Immigration Courts, and the DHS based on the provisions of 8 C.F.R. § 1003.107 (a) (2011). 559 Cite as 25 I&N Dec.”
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