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How to Avoid Immigration Related Scams?

If you want to avoid falling prey to such scams, you should hire an immigration attorney in Miami to follow the immigration process legally.

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How to Avoid Immigration Related Scams?

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  1. How to Avoid Immigration Related Scams?

  2. Are you willing to migrate? If you become a subject to immigration scams, it can cost you a lot of money. It leads to identity theft which has a long-term impact on the overall financial well-being. There are many things which may make you a target of the scammers. Scammer Types Scammer Types Many immigrants are not sure about the immigration process, and they are not sure whether they will qualify for the green cards or other visas. Then numerous other immigrants can’t speak English, and they are not very familiar with the cultural norms in the US. If you hire an immigration attorney Miami, you can stay away from such scams. Notaries Posing as Lawyers Notaries Posing as Lawyers There are a bunch of individuals who not qualified and unscrupulous and who offer to help the immigrants with the paperwork with the government in return for a substantial fee.

  3. But such are these scammers who never file the paperwork or apply for the immigration benefits which you might never be eligible for. Such scammers may create a lot of problems for you as a victim. You might have come across the advertisement “notary public,” but a notary assumes different meaning in different locations. If you are in the US, then the notary public assumes a different significance in different countries. In the US, a notary is someone who is licensed to act as a witness for the signature, and the designation carries no specific requirement for the education. Many scammers make use of this confusing term to pose as lawyers while the reality is that they hardly any training on the legal matters. But, you should always deal with authorized immigration service providers. They are the ones who can provide legal advice about the specific immigration case and can communicate with USCIS.  Licensed Attorneys: lawyer, he or she should be licensed to practice law. They should not appear on the Department of Justice (DoJ) list of badly behaving attorneys. If you choose to work with a

  4. Non-Lawyers: accredited with DoJ and should appear on their list of the accredited representatives. It is a good idea to find out authorized legal practitioners from various sources. Once you have identified authorized legal service providers, it is a good idea to make sure that you understand their process, timeline and also the fee structure as well. Any non-lawyer should be Impostors Who Pose Themselves as Impostors Who Pose Themselves as Government Sites Government Sites Another important kind of immigration scam is where people and the websites pretend to be government agencies. Such scammers impersonate as USCIS or ICE official and they may even call you that there is a problem with your immigration status. They will then offer to fix the problems in return for a fee. They may even threaten you that failure to pay the fee will result in a visa application being denied even in the deportation.

  5. Some scams that have been reported recently are:  The victim gets the phone call which Phone Scams: appears to come from USCIS Deportation Threats: advantage of deportation threat.  These scammers take In the End In the End If you want to avoid falling prey to such scams, you should hire an immigration attorney in Miami to follow the immigration process legally.

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