The Alaska Notice of Respondent's Rights Before Visitor's Interview is a document used to inform visitors of their rights when being interviewed or questioned by an immigration officer. This document provides the visitor with information on their right to remain silent, to consult with an attorney, to have an interpreter present, to be notified of their right to a hearing, and other rights. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Respondent's Rights Before Visitor's Interview: the Initial Notice of Respondent's Rights and the Final Notice of Respondent's Rights. The Initial Notice is provided to the visitor prior to the interview and outlines their rights in general terms. The Final Notice is provided to the visitor after the interview and outlines their rights in detail. Both notices provide the visitor with an understanding of their rights before and during the interview.