Comprehensive Overview of Immigration Law (COIL) Practice Exam

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Which piece of information is not included in the Notice to Appear (NTA)?

  1. Name of the Immigration Judge

  2. Date of the hearing

  3. Charges against the individual

  4. Address the NTA is issued from

The correct answer is: Name of the Immigration Judge

The information included in a Notice to Appear (NTA) is critical for individuals involved in immigration proceedings. The NTA typically outlines the essential details such as the date of the hearing, the charges brought against the individual, and the address from which the NTA is issued. While the NTA serves as a formal document that initiates removal proceedings and sets forth important information necessary for the individual to prepare their case, the name of the Immigration Judge is not included in the NTA. The identity of the judge is typically not assigned until closer to the hearing date when the court schedules the case. Therefore, highlighting that the name of the Immigration Judge is absent from the NTA is important for understanding its contents and purpose.