Tuesday, November 27, 2012

When to Approach an Immigration Lawyer?


Immigration law is nothing but the law governing the entry, admission and status of people wishing to migrate to the USA. The people practising immigration law are called as immigration lawyers and attorneys.

Every year, millions of people migrate to the USA for different reasons like for pursuing their studies or for job or on dependent visas etc. Whatever may be the reason, if you are willing to settle in the USA either permanently or temporarily, you need to get through immigration. An immigration lawyer plays a very important role in this aspect. However, it is not essential that you have to hire a lawyer for sure. You can do it alone without a lawyer, but hiring a lawyer will fasten the things. For instance, if you got rejected for the first time, by hiring a lawyer, you will stand good chances of getting approved in second approach.

Nevertheless, if you are going to the USA for pursuing studies on student visa, you may not require an immigration lawyer. Similarly, if you got a job, your employer will hire a lawyer on your behalf to look after the procedures. Similarly, if you are going on a visiting visa, you need not hire a lawyer; you can check with the embassy in your country to get permission. Then in what circumstances you need a lawyer? Well, if you are applying for green card or if you are trying to migrate to the USA permanently, you need to hire one. You have to hire a lawyer in any of the following conditions as well.

1. Criminal record: While filling the application form, you will be asked if you are involved in any criminal case. If you try to hide the facts, you may have to face deportation because your finger prints and other details will be stored in the records and the immigration officers have access to those records. So, even if you have any criminal record or court proceedings against you, provide all the details to them. Since, it is difficult to get through immigration, hiring a lawyer might be beneficial in such circumstances because they are well versed with immigration laws and they know how to get through them.

2. Rejection cases: It is quite common for many people to approach immigration lawyers, if they got rejected in their first approach. Since lawyers are well aware of every rule and loophole as well, hiring a lawyer might prove worthy enough.

3. If you have already filed for immigration and did not get any response from them regarding your processing for a long time, it would be wise to approach a lawyer. This is because most of the well established lawyers have good contacts with USCIS personnel, so they may fasten up the process and aid you in getting approval.

4. If you have applied for green card, but your employer is not willing to hire an attorney on your behalf, consulting a lawyer might prove to be beneficial.

5. Furthermore, immigration law is quite cumbersome and time taking process. It will be pretty difficult for any other to get through the process. In such cases, taking help of a person who is well versed with immigration law will definitely pays off.

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