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By Documented NY via Haitian Times staff
If you are seeking to change your status in the United States, it is important that you work with a trusted lawyer or accredited representative so they can legally assist you with your case and help you better understand the legal process. Working with a notary or anyone who is not authorized to give legal advice can hurt your chances of gaining asylum or another legal status in the U.S.
This article covers four important topics that you should keep in mind when looking for a lawyer to help you with your immigration case.
This article originally appeared at Importami.com. This information is not a substitute for legal advice from a qualified attorney or accredited representative. This story was last updated March 14, 2025.
There are only two types of immigration professionals that can provide legal advice and help you with your immigration case:
A notary, or a notary public, is not a lawyer in the U.S. Notaries cannot legally help you with your immigration case. In the U.S., a notary is someone who prevents fraud by reviewing documents and making sure they are real. If someone tells you they are a notary who can offer you legal help or advice, you should not trust or work with them.
Working with a lawyer is beneficial for your case because they can:
To find a good lawyer, it is important to work with someone who has experience in immigration law. You can use the American Immigration Lawyers Association website to search for a member who has the specialty needed for your immigration case. You can check if a lawyer is licensed to practice in your state by following these steps:
Here are some more tips to help you choose a good attorney:
Also Read: Pro-Bono Lawyers And Free Legal Services in New York Immigration Courts
When you are looking for a lawyer or an accredited representative to help you, it is important to know your rights. It does not matter if you are paying the lawyer or if they are helping you for free (free services are also known as “pro bono”), they have the same responsibilities. Remember that you have the right to:
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