Attorney
Immigration lawyers interpret the law, help customers
evaluate their rights, possibilities, and strategies, and guide you through
every step of the complicated immigration process. They prepare a lot of
paperwork on your or your employer's behalf and help you get organized about
which items you must collect on your own such as birth certificates or proof of
a valid, bona fide marriage.
Functions of an Attorney
They make sure the information you present to the U.S. government
when filling out the various forms, collecting documents, or preparing
statements and testimony is clear, correct, and consistent. Many immigration
applications depend on the U.S. government officer believing your story, so
entering inconsistent information on different forms by mistake can create huge
problems.
Most importantly, an experienced attorney knows what to expect
from the U.S. government. Delays and difficulties are inevitable. The attorney
will know how to minimize or deal with the inevitable delays, and what issues
to prepare for to make sure apparently simple applications don't get held up on
legal technicalities. Your best bet is usually
to talk to several attorneys before committing to one. Choose a highly regarded
lawyer with whom you feel comfortable and who has experience with cases like
yours.
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