The BIA held that the continuous residence/presence of an alien applying for cancellation ends under the stop-time rule upon service of an NTA, even if the NTA does not include the date and time of the initial hearing.
BIA Applies Stop-Time Rule Where NTA Did Not Include Hearing Date/Time
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