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HOW TO RECOGNIZE

IMMIGRATION FRAUD

Immigration

fraud is a silent

epidemic

sucking the life

blood out of

many deserving

immigrant

families.

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Knowing these patterns can

help you and your family avoid

becoming another victim of

immigration fraud.

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The more you learn what to look

out for, the less you remain

vulnerable to the schemes of

immigration con artists.

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Most immigrants to the United States

are often defrauded by people they hire

to help them: friends, lawyers,

immigration consultants, visa

consultants, translators, and notarios.

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Many people

who offer

unsolicited

advice might not

be able to help

you and your

family properly –

and that's if they

don't have a

hidden motive. http://www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com

Honest immigration lawyers and

paralegals are not likely to approach

you. They're usually busy helping to

guide others to follow the best path to

permanent residency.

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Immigration experts, consultants

and attorneys alike,

are not in a position

to guarantee an absolute victory.

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When you meet an advisor who

makes definitive promises, he

probably doesn't care if you take

actions that could destroy your case

permanently.

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On the other hand, when you choose

to hire someone who discusses all

your options honestly, you increase

your chances for immigration success.

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When you’re hoping to enter the U.S.

legally, it’s tempting to listen

when you meet someone who says,

“I have a friend in the Immigration Service who can help.”

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They may even offer to help

you present a bribe to a

U.S. government official.

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Attempting to bribe a

government official is

considered a crime.

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If you're

solicited by

one of these

insider con

artists, walk

away as fast

as you can.

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When it comes to submitting

documents, refuse to lie or make up

facts on any documents you submit

to the United States government.

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Immigrant agents are

trained to spot false

facts and omissions.

.

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Most likely, if you try to lie, they will

learn the truth and you will be denied

residency – and deported - with little

hope of reversing the decision.

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You might even

be charged with

criminal fraud,

leading to jail

time and hefty

fines.

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Perhaps the most

important

challenge in your

immigration

journey is choosing

an advisor who is

truly qualified to

help.

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Carefully select a representative who truly

understands immigration law.

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Lawyer websites are important

clues. They provide insights on

an attorney’s experience

and areas of specialty.

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If you decide

instead to hire a

non-lawyer

immigration

specialist, ask

for references

and check them.

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Those who prey

on immigrants will

assume you are

scared.

They expect you

to be too afraid to

seek legal advice

or report them to

legal authorities.

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Your best protection is

to know how to recognize

the signs of fraud before

you hire someone to help you.

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Then - and only then - should

you choose an attorney (or

immigration assistant) to help

guide you and your family.

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Do You Want To Know

More About Immigration?

Carlos Batara Attorney at Law

Tel: (800) 287-1180

Fax: (951) 929-0782

Email: carlos@bataraimmigrationlaw.com

Web: http://www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com

Helping Immigrants Live And Work Legally In

The United States

Carlos Batara http://www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com

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