Last month I met one of my
friends who recently shifted to US for job and the entire thing was sudden that
no one of us ever realized when it happened. He was a regular guy with average
skills but I was shocked how he got the US visa so easily. When I asked him how
this happened, he only said that someone helped him but didn’t’ clear all
things in detail. Then I search online on visa assistance and it is only then I
found that it is the magic of an immigration lawyer who actually made it
possible for my friend to go and make their dreams true in US.
I found that one of the most
common fallacies in giving an immigration related application is to actively
seek professional assistance, in the form of immigration lawyers. Many people choose to go their own and end up
losing their visa application rejected.
If you can afford an El Paso Immigration lawyer, it is
definitely a great thing to have, since you have a person that primarily
interviews you verbally, collects all your information and also requests all
the necessary papers and documents from you, and then fill out the entire
application and other necessary forms for you. It does save a lot of stress
from personal research and time to prepare applications.
There is no need to hire an El
Paso immigration lawyer if you case is simple and straightforward. In other
words, it means that you have nothing to hide, you have no egregious
over-stayed visas, you didn’t work illegally for 20 years, and you have no
criminal records. if you are a law-biding person and have done all the things
legally and ethically, from arriving into America with a visa you legally
applied for without false documentations and living and working in America
following the rules to maintain your particular visa status, there is really
absolutely no reason to hire an immigration lawyer. Also I assume if you are
reading this article, you can read and write English at a level that you can
understand and fill out immigration application forms.
So, this is what my friend did
and it is clear where he stands today. Hopefully, I will contact a lawyer soon
for my visa application.

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