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Have an immigration law-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
If you need simple legal advice or complete assistance with your immigration proceedings, contact the licensed attorney at Blackwell Law Group. With over 17 years of experience, our attorney can help you understand your immigration case and gather evidence to make a strong citizenship claim. Read these FAQs to learn why you need an experienced immigration attorney by your side.
Immigration law is a huge area of law. Like many immigration attorneys, Attorney Sarah Blackwell does not handle all types of immigration cases.
Attorney Blackwell focuses on family-based immigration, waivers of inadmissibility, naturalization, and appeals or RFEs.
At this time, Attorney Blackwell does not take the following types of clients:
If you contact us and have an immigration problem that we do not handle, we will recommend other immigration attorneys to you.
People seek assistance from an immigration attorney for two reasons. First, to give their situation the best chance of a successful outcome. Second, to give them peace of mind while they go through the immigration process.
Immigration law is deceptive. The government makes available all the forms for various immigration processes on its website, www.uscis.gov. A lot of people look at the forms and conclude there is nothing very complicated about filling out the forms: the questions seem simple and straightforward. So they decide they do not need an attorney to help them. In some instances, people succeed, but often, they run into difficulties and belatedly realize they do need the help of an immigration attorney. At that point, one of two things happens: either the case has become much more complicated than it originally was and so is more expensive to fix, or the situation becomes impossible to fix, and there is nothing any immigration attorney. Both problems happen because the instructions for the various forms on the USCIS website do not cover every possible interpretation of immigration laws, nor do they fully explain the implications of responses to certain questions.
There is never any requirement that you hire an immigration attorney, but at least give yourself the benefit of a consultation before starting anything by yourself. Sometimes, that advice at least prevents a worse situation that either is much more expensive to fix or cannot be fixed.
There are a lot of choices when it comes to choosing an immigration attorney, especially considering that an immigration attorney licensed in one State can practice in any State. The following are some factors to take into consideration:
Yes. This ensures the attorney is in the office and available to meet with you. You do not need an appointment if you are coming in to drop off a payment or documents, though you still should phone in advance to ensure someone is here in the office to help you.
Yes. Our consultation fee is $250. We believe that a consultation fee is fair because Attorney Blackwell is doing work when she meets with you and assesses the facts of your case.
If there is something Blackwell Law Group can do for you, you will receive a quote for her services.
If you hire her within 30 days, then the consultation fee will be applied toward your attorney fees.
Yes. Video conferencing is always available, even for initial consultations. Video-conferencing is very convenient for clients who do not live close to the offices of Blackwell Law Group. It is also a great way to help everyone stay healthy during the COVID pandemic. We use Zoom for video conferencing.
After the initial consultation, most interactions with the attorney will be by phone or e-mail. You do not have to come to the office to sign applications.
Blackwell Law Group mostly works on a flat-fee basis. After reviewing the facts your facts, the attorney determines what work needs to be done and gives a quote for that work. The quote covers everything needed to deal with the case, assuming nothing unexpected happens. If something unexpected happens (for example, the case gets denied and has to be appealed), the attorney will give you a separate quote for the extra work.
The quote of attorney fees is valid for one year. The quote of filing fees is valid until the government increases the filing fees.
The attorney begins to work on your case after receiving your initial payment, as set out in the quote for services that you will get the initial consultation. Some clients make that payment at the initial consultation. Others make it when they are ready to start, which could be a matter of days or sometimes months.
You can pay with cash or by check, money order, Venmo, or PayPal. We do not take credit cards at this time.
You can pay government fees either by credit card or by a check made payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Yes. Most clients use payment plans for their legal expenses. The terms of your payment plan will be outlined in the quote you get at your initial consultation.
We understand that sometimes clients run into financial difficulties. We are happy to revise the terms of the payment plan. If we feel that a client is not making a good faith effort to comply even with a revised payment plan, then we may terminate representation or charge a monthly late fee.
This depends on what needs to be done. Some types of cases may complete in as little as 6 months. Others could take several years. Your attorney will advise you about likely processing times.
Please understand that once an application is filed, there is little an attorney can do to speed up the process. Also, processing times can change due to unforeseen circumstances that are outside the control of the attorney.
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