Opinion ID: 2756501
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Heading: I-213 Form

Text: Agent McQueen prepared and signed the I-213 Form on September 12, 2005. According to the I-213 Form, agents gave Reyes-Almendarez a warrant of 1 As discussed later, DHS did not file this certificate of service until Reyes-Almendarez filed her motion to reopen her removal order. 3 Case: 13-15688 Date Filed: 12/02/2014 Page: 4 of 17 arrest/NTA before she was released on her own recognizance around 5:00 A.M. on September 12, 2005, due to lack of camp space. The I-213 Form stated that ReyesAlmendarez intended to live and work in Georgia at the following address: 86 Pearl Lane, Chamblee, GA, 30341. Accordingly, as did the NTA above, the I-213 Form listed the Chamblee, GA address as Reyes-Almendarez’s mailing address. The I-213 Form included a “Failure to Appear” provision, which advised Reyes-Almendarez of the following: she was required to notify the immigration court immediately if her mailing address changed; any notice concerning the date, time, and location of her removal hearing would be mailed to the address she provided; her actual receipt of the mailed Notice of Hearing (“NOH”) was unnecessary if she failed to provide a current address; and her failure to appear at the scheduled hearing could result in the entry of a removal order in her absence.