Court Watch: the immigration court moves a hearing, and your team knows that day.
Court Watch checks the court's own hearing schedule for every client you choose to watch. A hearing moved earlier raises an alert that day — not a line buried in a weekly digest.
A hearing the court quietly moves earlier is the most dangerous change in immigration practice — miss it, and your client can be ordered removed in absentia. Court Watch checks the court's own hearing schedule for every client you choose to watch: open the client's Government tab, confirm the A-number and nationality — filled in from the profile when intake already captured them — and press Watch. From then on, any change raises an alert, puts the new hearing on your calendar, and — because an earlier hearing means a compressed timeline — files a task to review the client's payment plan. A one-time setup in Settings → Court Watch gets it running in your browser.
- The dangerous change is the loud one — a hearing moved earlier triggers an immediate alert, not a line buried in a weekly digest
- Subscribe once and every tracked hearing lands in the calendar you already live in — Google, Outlook, or Apple
- Watching lives where the rest of the government record does: on the client's Government tab, alongside USCIS receipt tracking