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How to Respond to Charges Listed on the Notice to Appear (Form i-862) for the First Court Master Hearing If you have received a notice to appear in court, it is important to understand what happens during your first court date. In this video, we will go over the master hearing and how you can respond to the charges against you. This video is particularly helpful for those who are representing themselves or would like to know what to expect during their first court appearance. Determining the Reason for Your Appearance in Court: When you receive a notice to appear in court, the first step is to determine why it has been issued. It could be because the government is attempting to take away your status, which usually happens to those who have a local permanent residence status. Alternatively, it could be because you do not have status, such as when you entered the United States through the CBP One app or overstayed your status. The notice will contain charges against you, including sentences and accusations. Typically, the first charge will state that you are not a citizen or national of the United States. You will need to answer these charges during your first court appearance. Responding to the Charges: During your first court appearance, you will need to respond to the charges against you. You should concede the charges that are true, such as not being a citizen of the United States. However, if you have grounds to believe that you are a citizen, such as being brought to the country as a child, you can argue your case. You should also refuse to designate a country of removal if you are planning on filing for asylum. Typical Responses: A typical response for someone asking for asylum would be to concede the charges and request asylum, withhold removal, and relief on the convention against torture. However, your situation may be different, and you may ask for an adjustment of status, consular processing, more time if your visa only covers USCIS jurisdiction or a waiver. It is important to know what your options are before your court appearance. Time Stamps: 00:00 Overview 00:22 Determining the Reason for Your Appearance in Court 00:58 Responding to the Charges 01:22 Typical Responses 01:46 The Master Hearing 02:10 Individual Hearings 02:25 Conclusion