Despite the excitement about new White House immigration announcement regarding immigration relief for certain undocumented spouses and children of U.S. citizens, it is more important than ever to seek advice from a qualified immigration attorney or an accredited representative about your specific situation.
BE PATIENT and take the time to find the right help. Details of how to apply for the new program are not yet available. The wrong advice could harm your chances of staying in the United States, getting lawful status, or becoming a U.S. citizen.
DON’T BE FOOLED by notarios, consultants, or immigration scams promising immediate results or special solutions in order to steal your money. Many unscrupulous notarios cost more than licensed attorneys! If you are unsure if someone is qualified to help, ask for proof of their credentials, and retain a copy of that evidence.
FIND A QUALIFIED LAWYER. Use “Find an Immigration Lawyer Search” by the American Immigration Lawyers Assocation (AILA), www.ailalawyer.org, to find a qualified immigration attorney.
TALK to a qualified immigration attorney, ASK questions before making payments, and REPORT notarios who are trying to take advantage of you or your family.
For more information on avoiding scams, getting the right legal help, and reporting notarios, visit Stop Notario Fraud.
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