Immigration lawyers represent people who are not born in the United States but are trying to maintain a permanent residence in the country. Immigration law is quite complex, and if you are trying to become a U.S. permanent resident or a U.S. citizen, it’s a good idea to consult or hire an attorney like the immigration lawyers Florida free consultation. It’s especially important to consult with an attorney if you face arrest or deportment because of an immigration issue.

An immigration lawyer is an independent practitioner (unconnected to the U.S. immigration authorities) who helps clients deal with various issues relating to visas, green cards, U.S. citizenship, and other immigration benefits. U.S. immigration law is federal, which means that you can get help from an immigration lawyers Florida free consultation in any U.S. state, even if you live in another country.

An immigration lawyer can help to:

  • Prepare immigration paperwork for an immigrant who speaks English as a second language.
  • Represent an immigrant in court, speak on their behalf, and help file the necessary paperwork to avoid detention. 
  • Defend an immigrant against arrest and detainment as well as help prevent that person from being deported.
  • Defend an immigrant who is incarcerated by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE). 

You will want to consult with an attorney who practices immigration law if:

  • You are uncertain about your basic eligibility for a green card or another immigration benefit.
  • You have received government assistance while living in the U.S. or are concerned that you might be objectionable for some other reason.
  • You are requesting any discretionary relief, such as asylum or a waiver, which involves persuading the immigration authorities to make an exception or offer you benefits that it might not ordinarily offer to another applicant in your position.
  • You find it difficult to obtain a USCIS green card, citizenship, or another immigration benefit; perhaps you have been asked to supply additional evidence.
  • You need emergency help with an immigration matter.
  • You have been notified that deportation or removal proceedings are being started against you.
  • You have been deported from the U.S. and wish to apply to return.
  • You have had an immigration application refused or denied in the past.
  • You have been convicted of a criminal offense or have committed a criminal offense and are trying to enter the U.S. or protect yourself from removal from the U.S.
  • You are planning to move to the U.S. to work for a U.S. employer, and it has not assisted you with the immigration process.
  • You have looked into the application process and realized that the number of forms and documents you must prepare is either too confusing or time-consuming to deal with on your own, or
  • You are applying for an investment-based visa.

These are just some of the reasons why you might choose to consult with an immigration lawyer. 

Bring along any personal documents that relate to your immigration situation, such as your passport, visa(s), marriage certificate, records of criminal convictions, and any notices from immigration authorities.

In the immigration lawyers Florida free consultation, the lawyer is likely to ask several questions, take notes, and then advise you on how to proceed and whether any further documents need to be produced or applied.

This meeting is your chance to tell the attorney your circumstances and to ask questions. Give the attorney as much information as possible to avoid mistakes in strategy or unpleasant surprises later. The attorney is duty-bound to keep your information confidential. Realize, however, that the attorney’s role does not include lying on behalf of a client.