A Notice to Appear (NTA) is a legal document issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to individuals who are facing removal (deportation) proceedings. If you or someone you know has received an NTA, it’s essential to understand what it means and what steps to take next.
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An NTA serves as an official notice that the U.S. government is initiating removal proceedings against a non-citizen. It includes important details such as the individual’s name, the alleged immigration violations, and the date and location of the immigration court hearing. Ignoring an NTA can have serious consequences, including being ordered removed in your absence.
If you have received an NTA, consulting an immigration attorney is crucial. A legal expert can help you navigate the process, prepare a strong defense, and explore possible relief options, such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status.
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