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This document is an example of an ICE check-in log. If you have check-ins with ICE, you may have a document that looks like this where ICE keeps track of your appointments. Usually, ICE records your appointments here and they may also include the date of your next ICE appointment in this document. You should keep this document and take it with you to your ICE check-ins. Read more about ICE and ISAP check-ins.
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