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A Short Guide To Selecting Your Immigration Lawyer

By: Carlos Batara Home | Legal


"Is an immigration lawyer absolutely needed for my case?"

During our initial meeting, several clients ask me this question. Since they have a hearing coming up at Immigration Court in a few weeks, their decision could make the difference - the difference between becoming a permanent resident of the United States and being removed to their home country.

My answer: "Yes and No."

NO because the law is supposed to be based on common sense, reason, and fairness.

YES because the way law is actually written today, it is nearly impossible for most college graduates to understand what many immigration rules mean.

. . . And when it comes to immigration appeals, well, we're talking about a maze within a maze. Going it alone, in many situations, is taking a big risk. The harder the case, the more you need an immigration trial attorney.

Immigration Law is Not User Friendly

Today, more than ever before, immigration law can seem heartless to immigrants trying to enter the United States. When it comes to deportation defense and immigration court, the circumstances are dimmer.

Even if you have a case that looks simple, the law forces you to fill out form after form . . . and then battles with a callous bureaucracy begin. This is the type of case when an immigration lawyer can spare you a few nightmares.

A recent New York Times story depicted the struggles of a lawyer from Mexico who was trying to become a United States lawful permanent resident. His wife is a member of the U.S. Coast Guard. They paid several thousand dollars in filing fees and were required to file seven different sets of immigration petitions. Two years later, he still lacked a green card - and remained miles apart from his wife and child.

For many immigrants, immigration law appears to ignore their needs. Over and over again, hard-working and deserving immigrants wait years for their green card or citizenship papers to be processed.

Some cases seem to disappear. Some cases run in technical snags. Others are denied based on government mistakes.

Immigration Cases Require Compassionate Advocates

The law demands that your immigration trial attorney learn as much as possible about your life. Many times an obscure fact in your background will be the tie-breaker between victory and defeat - between rapidly moving your case ahead or taking a more patient approach. You might have to look for documents that you believed would not be significant. You may have to find papers and materials you never imagined were crucial.

Everyone has information that is not easy to share. For example, you may have been abused by your spouse or parent for many years. Perhaps you have been arrested for a juvenile prank or even a serious crime. It may be painful, but it must be shared. Your lawyer needs to know the good and the bad to protect you if an immigration appeal becomes necessary.

The adage, "It is better to be safe than sorry," has special meaning when it comes to pending immigration cases.

Naturally, having a lawyer who cares is not enough - especially when it comes to court hearings. An immigration trial lawyer must also have the courage to stand up for you under any circumstances . . . to question officials by presenting new insights regarding immigration regulations and legal principles. An immigration decision, made in a different state, could help your case - if your attorney knows about the decision.

The Bottom Line

"Do you need an immigration attorney?"

Only you can answer this question. If you decide to hire an immigration lawyer, two things should stand out: (1) You should feel the attorney cares about you as a person. (2) You must feel confident in that lawyer's ability to make a positive difference in your case.




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About the Author:
Carlos Batara is an immigration attorney who specializes in immigration appeals, deportation defense, and complex cases. He has assisted clients from over 60 countries become permanent residence and U.S. citizens. If you would like a free copy of a special report on "How to Avoid Immigration Fraud," or need help to defend yourself against deportation, visit http://www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/immigration-appeals.html


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