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Have questions about immigration or legal matters? Contact us today for expert guidance and personalized support!

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(435) 327 5225

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P.O Box 548,
Tooele, UT, 84074

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info@cpipllc.com

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    An immigration paralegal assists immigration attorneys by preparing legal documents, conducting research, and managing case files for clients navigating immigration processes such as visa applications, green card petitions, and citizenship requests. They provide administrative support and ensure that all paperwork is completed accurately and filed on time.

    No, an immigration paralegal cannot provide legal advice or represent clients in legal matters. Only licensed attorneys can offer legal counsel. However, paralegals play a crucial role in gathering information, preparing documents, and supporting clients through the immigration process under the supervision of an attorney.

    Immigration paralegals assist with a wide range of immigration matters, including family-based petitions, employment visas, asylum applications, naturalization processes, green card renewals, deportation defense, and appeals. They help ensure all necessary forms and evidence are prepared and submitted correctly.

    Immigration paralegals can be hired through law firms specializing in immigration law, or directly from agencies that offer paralegal services. Ensure that the paralegal has experience in immigration law and is supervised by a qualified attorney. It’s important to verify their qualifications and experience before engaging their services.

    The cost of Immigration paralegal services varies depending on the complexity of the case and the services provided. Some paralegals charge hourly rates, while others offer flat fees for specific tasks such as document preparation. It’s advisable to ask for a clear fee structure before beginning any work.

    When meeting with an immigration paralegal, bring all relevant documents related to your immigration case, such as passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates, previous visa documents, immigration notices, and any correspondence from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Providing these documents will help the paralegal prepare your case efficiently.

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    We assist in drafting petitions, applications, and supporting evidence, offering crucial support throughout the immigration process.
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