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Responding to a Notice to Appear During this process, youll need to: Confirm your identity and immigration status. Correct any factual errors in the NTA. Agree or disagree with the legal charges brought against you.
What kind of notices does USCIS send?
Depending on your application type, USCIS may send: A biometrics appointment notice (for fingerprinting and photographs). A Request for Evidence (RFE) if additional documents are needed. An interview notice (for green cards, asylum, or other cases).
What is the USCIS notice to appear?
The NTA informs the recipient that the government believes they are removable (i.e., deportable) from the United States and requires them to appear before an immigration judge.
What does notice to appear mean?
If you receive an NTA, it means that you must appear in immigration court (before an immigration court judge (IJ), and defend yourself against charges made by an attorney representing the U.S. government) on the date specified or at a date to be determined in the future.
What is the purpose of a notice to appear?
A Notice to Appear is a legal document issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), usually through one of its enforcement arms such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It marks the beginning of removal proceedings (deportation) in immigration court.
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