Consulting with an Immigration Lawyer

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An Immigration Lawyer deals with a wide range of issues relating to people who want to live and work in the United States. However, not all immigration issues will require consultation with an immigration lawyer. For example, if you merely wish to visit the United States for a vacation you may not require any visas. However it is always advisable to check in your home country before you book your travel to find out the details of any entry requirements.

When to Call an Immigration Lawyer

US immigration laws can be complex and it is a good idea to consult with a specialist attorney if:

  • You are finding it difficult to obtain a USCIS green card despite having consulted the USCIS
  • You have been threatened with deportation or have been deported
  • You have had an application refused
  • You are trying to bring a family member into the United States
  • You have been convicted of a criminal offense or have committed a criminal offense and are trying to enter the US
  • You are moving to the US to work for your employer and they have not assisted you with the immigration process.

These are just some reasons why you may choose to consult with an immigration lawyer although there are many others.

What to Expect at the Initial Meeting

An immigration lawyer is likely to take notes regarding your situation and will then be able to advise you as to how you should proceed with your case, as well as whether there are any further documents that need to be produced or applied for.

Immigration cases often require you or your loved one (or both) to take part in an interview procedure with USCIS. Your attorney will be able to advise you as to what to expect in terms of these procedures. A specialist immigration lawyer will be familiar with the law relating to your situation and be able to advise you regarding the prospects of success of your particular claim.

It is common for immigration lawyers to offer a free initial consultation. This meeting is your chance to tell the attorney your circumstances and to ask them any questions you may have about the process. As immigration cases can be complex it is advisable to ensure that you give the attorney as much information about your circumstances as possible. They lawyer may also want to see any papers or documentation that you have so it is advisable that you take these with you to the consultation. If you use the attorney for your case, they may add the cost of this initial consultation to their fee.

If you are having trouble with an immigration issue concerning the United States, contact a specialist immigration attorney today.

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