Attorneys in Court
You will need an attorney if any of these things have happened to you:
- If you have committed or been convicted of any crime.
- If your prior applications have been denied
- If you have attempted the process on your own and simply cannot figure out what to do next.
- If you have been deported or otherwise forced to leave the United States.
- If you have a communicable disease.
- If you have filed your immigration forms and have been waiting an unreasonably long time for a response
- If you divorced your first U.S. spouse before the condition was removed from your permanent residence and you are now seeking to adjust status based on a marriage to another U.S. citizen.
- If your marriage to a U.S. citizen failed before you were able to file your petition to have the condition removed on your residency, and you will have to file alone.
- If you are immigrating with your family and you have a child that could reach age twenty-one before your permanent residence status is granted.
- If you are obtaining a visa or green card based on an employment offer, but your prospective employer has not offered to handle the immigration process.