If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you may be able to sponsor a family
member for a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card). Applying for a family-based immigrant visa is the
first step in the process for the person you are sponsoring to become a permanent resident.
Only certain individuals can represent you before EOIR (including the immigration courts and Board of Immigration Appeals). Those include validly licensed attorneys and accredited representatives.
Notaries, document preparers, immigration consultants, and travel agents are not allowed to practice law. They cannot give you legal advice, tell you what immigration benefit to apply for, tell you if you are eligible for immigration relief, or represent you in immigration court. They are breaking the law if they do.
Only certain individuals can represent you before EOIR (including the immigration courts and Board of Immigration Appeals). Those include validly licensed attorneys and accredited representatives.
Notarios, document preparers, immigration consultants, and travel agents are not allowed to practice law. They cannot give you legal advice, tell you what immigration benefit to apply for, tell you if you are eligible for immigration relief, or represent you in immigration court. They are breaking the law if they do.
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