Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
I am a Naturalized citizen I had completed the petitions to bring my wife and 2 sons from Guatemala. I want to make sure that I had all forms completed correctly. Is there any attorney that can review the forms before I submitted? Thank you so much
3 Answers from Attorneys
Any attorney is going to charge you a fee to review the forms.
You can check with your local Bar Association to see if there is a low cost or free clinic, or a Legal Aid office, that might be able to assist you.
Most attorneys will want full control of the filing to ensure that any advice they give is followed. A regular issue with reviewing forms is that the client doesn't follow advice given and then blames the attorney when a denial comes. If you are questioning yourself, you should retain counsel to represent you throughout the process to ensure compliance with the law and thus shorten the processing times by avoiding RFE's and NOID's.
I agree with my colleagues. Immigration is not just about forms. It sounds like your case may involve consular processing. You will need to meet with an attorney who can ask relevant questions for the application and provide you with specific instructions which will include appropriate forms.
I strongly suggest at the very least that you schedule a consultation.
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