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Thierno Camara

Posted about 3 hours ago

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I recently received a Notice to Appear (NTA) for overstaying my visa in the United States. I’m very worried about what this means for me, my legal options, and whether I can avoid removal or deportation.
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Jibril Elmi

Answered about 3 hours ago

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Receiving an NTA starts formal removal proceedings against you. It’s important to respond promptly and appear in immigration court on the scheduled date. Ignoring the NTA can lead to automatic deportation.

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Saowalak Suwannarat

Answered about 3 hours ago

User

You may be able to apply for relief, such as cancellation of removal or adjustment of status, depending on your circumstances. Consulting an immigration attorney immediately is crucial.

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Marzanna Kowalska

Answered about 3 hours ago

User

While your case is pending, it may be possible to request a stay of removal or bond. The court will review your eligibility based on your situation. Preparing all necessary documents and evidence ahead of your hearing is essential.


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