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Freequently Asked Questions
Why Should I Hire an Immigration Lawyer?
Immigration law is complex, and small mistakes can lead to delays, rejections, or deportation. An experienced immigration lawyer can help you understand the laws, complete paperwork correctly, meet deadlines, prepare for interviews, and represent you in court if necessary.
How Do I Choose the Right Immigration Lawyer?
Look for a lawyer with specific experience in immigration law, especially in the area relevant to your case (e.g., asylum, family immigration, or work visas). Read client reviews, check credentials, and ask about their success rate with similar cases. Avoid attorneys with a history of misconduct or “notarios” who are unauthorized to practice law.
What Should I Expect During an Initial Consultation?
In an initial consultation, you’ll discuss your immigration situation, goals, and challenges with the lawyer. The lawyer will likely explain your options and the possible outcomes, as well as their fees and the services they can provide. Prepare questions to clarify their experience and strategy for your case.
How Can a Lawyer Help With My Case?
A lawyer can assist with every step of the immigration process, from preparing forms and collecting supporting documents to preparing you for interviews or court appearances. They help build strong cases by gathering evidence, advising on legal options, and presenting arguments to immigration officials or judges.
What If I Don’t Speak English?
The Kuba Law Firm has a team of immigration lawyers that are multilingual and we speak your native language. Always inquire if the lawyer or their staff can communicate in your language or if interpretation services are available during meetings and consultations, but know that Kuba can help today.
What If I’m Already in Removal Proceedings?
If you are facing deportation or removal proceedings, an immigration lawyer is critical to protecting your rights and exploring defenses, such as asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status. A lawyer can represent you in immigration court and negotiate on your behalf.
What If I Have A Criminal Record?
Believe it or not, having a criminal records IS NOT a deal breaker. In fact, Kuba Law, P.C. has many clients who have overcome legal trouble and were able to stay in the U.S.