Case Name: Leonardo GALARZA ESCOBAR, Diana Lorena Galarza Escobar, Petitioners, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., Attorney General, Respondent
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2010-04-14
Citations: 375 F. App'x 759
Docket Number: Nos. 07-74877, 07-74879
Parties: Leonardo GALARZA ESCOBAR, Diana Lorena Galarza Escobar, Petitioners, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., Attorney General, Respondent.
Judges: Before: RYMER, McKEOWN, and PAEZ, Circuit Judges.
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 375
Pages: 759–760

Head Matter:
Leonardo GALARZA ESCOBAR, Diana Lorena Galarza Escobar, Petitioners, v. Eric H. HOLDER, Jr., Attorney General, Respondent.
Nos. 07-74877, 07-74879.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Submitted April 5, 2010.
Filed April 14, 2010.
Aggie Dolinska, Esq., Law Offices of John R. Alcorn, Irvine, CA, for Petitioners.
CAC-District Counsel, Esq., Office of the District Counsel Department of Homeland Security, Los Angeles, CA, Ronald E. Lefevre, Chief Counsel, Office of the District Counsel Department of Homeland Security, San Francisco, CA, DOJ-U.S. Department of Justice Civil Div./Office of Immigration Lit., Washington, DC, for Respondent.
Before: RYMER, McKEOWN, and PAEZ, Circuit Judges.
The panel unanimously concludes this case is suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a)(2).

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
In these consolidated petitions, Leonardo Galarza Escobar and Diana Lorena Ga-larza Escobar, natives and citizens of Colombia, petition for review of the Board of Immigration Appeals' ("BIA") orders denying their motions to reopen removal proceedings. We have jurisdiction pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1252. Reviewing for abuse of discretion, Iturribarria v. INS, 321 F.3d 889, 894 (9th Cir.2003), we deny the petitions for review.
The BIA did not abuse its discretion in denying petitioners' motions to reopen because both motions were filed more than three years after the BIA's February 26, 2004, order dismissing the underlying appeal, and failed to qualify for an exception to the 90-day filing limitation. See 8 C.F.R. § 1003.2(c)(2)—(3); see also Matter of Velarde-Pacheco, 23 I. & N. Dec. 253, 256 (BIA 2002) (motion to reopen based on pending 1-130 visa petition may be granted if, inter alia, the motion is timely filed); Dela Cruz v. Mukasey, 532 F.3d 946, 949 (9th Cir.2008) (per curiam) (pending petition for review does not toll the time limit for filing motion to reopen with the BIA).
Contrary to petitioners' contention, Socop-Gonzalez v. INS, 208 F.3d 838 (9th Cir.2000), does not change the result in this case.
Petitioners' remaining contentions are unpersuasive.
PETITIONS FOR REVIEW DENIED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.