How To Choose An Immigration Lawyer

Immigration law can be confusing and overwhelming, and if you are facing the prospect of being deported or split up from the rest of your family, it can sometimes seem too much to bear. That is why having an excellent immigration lawyer on your side is a necessity. Most good immigration lawyers do not do it for the money – they do it because they care about the people that they are working with, but how do you distinguish between the good ones and the ones that just see you as another paycheck?

Here, we look at how to choose an immigration lawyer that will have your best interests at the forefront of their heart.

How To Choose An Immigration Lawyer

If you don’t know your rights and responsibilities under our immigration laws. For those who want to live and work here, they may be at risk of deportation without the proper documentation.”

Tips when dealing with the immigration office.

A good Canadian or American immigration attorney does not need to hang about the immigration office to get custom, attempting to solicit business. This is not considered to be ethical behavior by anyone, let alone the legal bar that they work under. A good law firm like Border Defense Network knows people that need their help will seek them out and will spend their time practicing law and fighting for the rights of the people that they represent rather than soliciting for business in this way.

If you are searching for an Canada investor visa then it’s recommended you seek professional advice, and ensure you can demonstrate relevant business experience, as defined under the regulations for the Canada Investor Immigration Program.

Be wary of unrealistic promises.

No lawyer worth their salt should be making any promises – no one can ever guarantee any particular outcome, no matter how good they are. If your immigration lawyer promises you a specific result or claims that he or she has a 100% success rate, ditch them, and find another lawyer. The decision is ultimately made by the immigration judge or the Department of Homeland Defense, so do not let anyone get your hopes up. Hope is good; promises are not.

Do your research.

When you are under time pressure and are already worried about what might happen, research might be the very last thing on your mind, but it is important. The first thing that you need to do is to make sure they are registered as a member of a state bar association – a legal requirement, and check to see if they are in any professional organization, which can add to their credibility. It is also worth having a look at social media to see if there are any reviews or news articles thrown up about them.

If they ask you to do anything unethical – ditch!

Sadly, like in all professions and walks of life, there are some lawyers out there who are not entirely above the board. If you suspect yours is doing something a little shady, and asking you to do anything that may be considered unethical, or worse still, illegal – perhaps fabricating a story or giving them money to bribe officials – get rid of them and find someone else. In the long run, you will be the one getting hurt and potentially blackmarking your immigration record for good.

Ultimately, you are putting your future into the hands of your immigration lawyer, so if something does not feel right – even if it is down to a personality clash, look for someone else.

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