Can I be liable for relative not answering/responding to NTA?
No, based on the facts presented, you are not responsible for your sister's failure to attend immigration court hearings.
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No, based on the facts presented, you are not responsible for your sister's failure to attend immigration court hearings.
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Check the USCIS website for specific address where your forms and supporting documents must be submitted.
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