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When choosing an immigration and naturalization consultant, research the firm’s background thoroughly. Choose a few different agents, companies, programs, lawyer consultants, and organizations to start with and contact each one, inquiring about what services each offers, such as Visa issuance, legal or illegal aliens, Green Card application permits, legal citizenship, regulation, international passport issuance, expatriates, illegal residency, smuggle cases, travel documents, charity cases, refugees, citizen protest, permanent or temporary residency, legalization, foreign trade, and nation, government and country laws. When you interview each one, ask for references if applicable, contact information, rates, and written quotes for services. Ask how long the agent, organization, program, lawyer consultant or company has been in business and whether it is a local, national or multinational entity. Make sure the immigration and naturalization consultant you choose is properly licensed in your state. Get detailed outlines of costs. Some consultants will perform pro bono work for their clients, but most charge fees. You can look up prescreened consultants online to be sure you are getting the most qualified professional or company for your case. Look up IAS guidelines, as well as immigration and naturalization laws. When choosing an immigration and naturalization consultant, take a drive by the agent’s location to get a feel for physical appearance and integrity. Chat with the staff to see if they are courteous. Keep in mind the firm’s availability, hours, and services. You need an immigration and naturalization consultant that can accommodate your schedule and give the necessary representation and attention to your legal case—someone who can act as a legal or financial advisor. When considering how to find the right immigration and naturalization consultant for you, check out a few different firms before committing, asking about rates, service, availability, firm history and location.
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