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June 19, 2010

6 Ways an Immigration Lawyer Saves You Time

Isn’t it always great when you have a friend you can always count on when your car breaks down or you just need some help? It’s great to count on people, because some things you cannot do all by yourself. Take immigration law. If you want to immigrate to the U.S, get a green card, apply for citizenship, and enjoy all the benefits, you may think it’s just filling out some paperwork, showing you’re a good and honest person, and paying a minor fee. It’s far more difficult than that. It takes time.

And hiring an experienced immigration lawyer saves you time. How?

The Best Help is Timely
If you need immediate help, surfing the web may just create more questions than answers. While reading law blogs and reference sites is good, it does not replace the experience of an immigration lawyer. This is because the laws change all the time.

Changes to Law
What if the immigration laws just changed yesterday, but you do not know? An immigration lawyer’s job is to find these things out immediately. When you hire him, he or she will find out how any changes might effect you. You can’t pay enough for that kind of help, because it can mean the difference between failure and success in your application to live in the U.S.

The Best Choices
You need to make some choices when it comes to immigrating, and these take time. If you hire a lawyer, he or she will save you time by consulting with you on key decisions. This could include your history in the U.S., what to study for the naturalization test, and what to do if your application is rejected.

Represent You
While representing yourself is possible, you can save time in your interview process with a lawyer. If you appear before the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Service), your lawyer can represent you. Of course, representing you also means doing far more. If there are problems with your past or your application, your lawyer will know exactly how to fix them.

Avoid Delays
An immigration lawyer can be your counsel for years. For example, your lawyer can help you with your green card, then successfully applying for naturalization years later. In these processes, there are often many delays. If you make mistakes there are often even more delays too, and a lawyer can help you avoid them.

Appeal
If you’re denied a green card or citizenship, you still have many options. It may delay you, but the process is not over. An experienced immigration lawyer will know exactly how to quickly appeal the decision. If you have no lawyer, you likely would have no idea of where to begin. Therefore, this help is invaluable.

An immigration lawyer saves you time in many more ways, but these are a good start.