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After 72 hours, Immigration must give you a Notice to Appear (NTA). This is the notice that provides you with the information about your hearing before an Immigration Judge. In most cases, you have the right to ask to be released from detention by paying a bond, or to ask for a bond hearing in front of a judge.
three bags full, sir Used to sarcastically characterize someone who obsequiously accepts any order or demand, no matter how unwise or unreasonable.
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Generally, food that is hot when sold or food that is sold to be eaten in the store cannot be purchased with your EBT card. Jan 12, 2023
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Did you know that the Catholic Bible contains seven books that are not included in the Protestant Bible? These special books of the Bible—Sirach,...
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All life forms share at least one essential purpose: survival. This is even more important than another key purpose for life, reproduction. Plenty...
Read More »In most cases, Immigration must decide within 48 hours whether to put you into immigration proceedings (in front of a judge), and whether to keep you in custody or to release you on bond. After 72 hours, Immigration must give you a Notice to Appear (NTA). This is the notice that provides you with the information about your hearing before an Immigration Judge. In most cases, you have the right to ask to be released from detention by paying a bond, or to ask for a bond hearing in front of a judge. (Bond is an amount of money paid to the government to guarantee that you will attend future court hearings.) The judge, though, may order that you stay in detention if the judge decides that you might not show up for your court hearing or that you are dangerous to others. If you have to leave the U.S., try to speak with an immigration lawyer before leaving. If you leave, you may not be allowed to come back into the country for a certain number of years. It is important you know this before you leave, because if you come back earlier than you’re allowed to, you can be arrested for having committed a serious crime. If you are afraid to return to your home country, notify your deportation officer and the court immediately. You may be eligible to file a claim for asylum or other relief. If you have been convicted of any criminal offenses, it is extremely important to contact an immigration lawyer that is experienced in matters involving immigration consequences of criminal convictions. If you have a criminal record/conviction, get a copy of your certified transcript from the criminal court. If you are not given a hearing before an immigration judge, find out why and let your lawyer know immediately.
Often referred to as the “Second Sage” of Confucianism (meaning second in importance only to Confucius himself), Mencius is best known for his...
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The term “hacker” is broadly used to describe anyone with advanced computer technology skills who's able to deceive organizations or bypass...
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The project from APOPO, a Belgian non-profit that trains animals to save lives, is fitting rats with small specialized backpacks to help emergency...
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In psychoanalytic theory, the Jocasta complex is the incestuous sexual desire of a mother towards her son.
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