You (or your sponsoring U.S. close relative or employer, if applicable) will be guided through each step of the complex immigration process by an immigration lawyer who interprets the law, helps clients analyse their rights, possibilities, as well as strategies.
Aside from saving you hours of paperwork preparation time, they can also help you sort through what needs to be collected from your own resources and which needs to be handled by your employer.
Whether you’re filling out forms, compiling documentation, or preparing statements as well as testimony for submission to the federal government, they’ll make sure your information is accurate and consistent. Improperly filling out multiple forms with the same information can have a major impact on your chances of getting a visa to the United States.
Experienced lawyers know what’s coming from the United States government. There will always be setbacks and hiccups. The lawyer will know how to minimise or deal with inevitable delays and also what issues to prepare for in order to ensure that seemingly simple applications are not held up on technicalities are minimised or dealt with.