Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
how does one who crossed illegally gain legal resident status?
To whom do they speak to if are below poverty line?
How to prevent deportation?
What can one do to assist their citizenship application?
2 Answers from Attorneys
They need to speak to a licensed immigration attorney (a lawyer), and not to a notario or representative of the USCIS.
From your post, it's not clear if you are eligible for any immigration benefits and what can be done. You need to speak to a lawyer. If you can't afford one, you might look for Free Legal Aid in your community.
If you are in deportation (removal) hearing in Immigration court, you will need to get your own lawyer because the Immigration Court is NOT going to provide you with the free lawyer.
If you�d like to schedule a confidential telephone or email legal consultation, or need advice or help, please let me know, and I�d be glad to help you: Attorney [@] law-visa-usa.com or LubaSmal [@] yahoo.com . I offer legal consultations and assist clients from all States, as this is the matter of U.S. federal law.
Note: The above response is provided for legal information purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. This response doesn�t create an attorney-client relationship, which can only be established through payment of a fee. If you request a follow-up confidential advice on your specific situation and regarding U.S.A. immigration-related issues, we can offer a paid consultation by telephone or email to clients from all States and globally. Please visit our website http://www.law-visa-usa.com/contact_us.html for more details. Our contact email address is Attorney [@] law-visa-USA.com
They need to speak to a licensed immigration attorney (a lawyer), and not to a notario or representative of the USCIS.
From your post, it's not clear if you are eligible for any immigration benefits and what can be done. You need to speak to a lawyer. If you can't afford one, you might look for Free Legal Aid in your community.
If you are in deportation (removal) hearing in Immigration court, you will need to get your own lawyer because the Immigration Court is NOT going to provide you with the free lawyer.
If you�d like to schedule a confidential telephone or email legal consultation, or need advice or help, please let me know, and I�d be glad to help you: Attorney [@] law-visa-usa.com or LubaSmal [@] yahoo.com . I offer legal consultations and assist clients from all States, as this is the matter of U.S. federal law.
Note: The above response is provided for legal information purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice. This response doesn�t create an attorney-client relationship, which can only be established through payment of a fee. If you request a follow-up confidential advice on your specific situation and regarding U.S.A. immigration-related issues, we can offer a paid consultation by telephone or email to clients from all States and globally. Please visit our website http://www.law-visa-usa.com/contact_us.html for more details. Our contact email address is Attorney [@] law-visa-USA.com
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