the
Role of the Immigration Lawyer:
Whether you
will need an immigration attorney
will be determined by your reasons
for entering the United States,
and by your background. If you just
want to visit the U.S., you may
not even need to obtain a visa.
Check with a U.S. consulate or embassy
in your country to determine the
visa requirements.
If you are coming to the United
States as a result of a job offer
from a U.S. employer, your prospective
employer will probably either hire
an attorney to do the work, or use
someone on staff with specialized
training in immigration procedures.
In many instances, you may consult
an attorney because you are overwhelmed
or frustrated by the process of
obtaining a green card, or bringing
a family member to the U.S., and
have been unable to obtain assistance
from the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS).
If you fear that there is something
in your background that may prohibit
you from obtaining a green card
or bringing a family member to the
U.S., or if you or a loved one have
been contacted by the USCIS and
threatened with deportation, it
is well worth it to seek advise
from an attorney. In some cases,
failing to obtain the advice of
an attorney could mean the difference
between permanent residence and
deportation. Many immigration attorneys
will give you a free consultation,
or deduct the cost of the consultation
from your total fees.
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