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Importance of Hiring a Board Certified Immigration Attorney in Florida

 

By Suzanne E. Vazquez | US Board Certified Immigration Attorney
Posted: October 4, 2021

Are you or a loved one looking to immigrate to the United States? The state of Florida is home to people from around the world, but if you are moving here, you will need some help!

The U.S. immigration system is complex and always changing. Hiring a board-certified immigration attorney in Florida can help you to have a successful case.

Interested in learning more about why working with a board-certified lawyer is the best option for your future success? Keep reading to learn more!

You Are Guided Through a Very Complicated Process

Immigration law is complex and often uncertain for people who don’t know what to do. By working with a board-certified attorney, you can have someone to help guide you through the immigration process.

Cases can be denied over seemingly small details, so having someone who knows what to look for and what materials to prepare is an amazing resource.

In order for a lawyer to become board certified in Immigration in Florida, they have to be evaluated by their peers and prove that they have extensive knowledge and training in their specific specialty. By working with a board-certified immigration lawyer, you will know that you are working with someone at the top of their field.

You Are Working With a Problem-Solving Expert

Sometimes there are bumps in the road. If these problems aren’t dealt with quickly and effectively, then your green card application may be denied or set aside in a kind of limbo.

The best immigration attorney is specially trained to know how to work through complex legal issues that could keep you from reaching your goals.

Achieving board certification is a great way for them to show their clients that they are committed to growing as a professional and achieving expert status in immigration.

You Benefit From Their Past Experience and Resources

If an immigration attorney has achieved board certification and has been in business for a while, they will have resources at their disposal, including other attorneys and professional networks, that can help you during your green card application process. Attorneys with good reputations often earn the respect of immigration officers, leading to improved communication.

Instead of running around, chasing your tail, and making endless phone calls, your immigration lawyer can use their connections to talk with the people who have the most power to help you with your case.

You Can Avoid Fraud

Some hopeful immigrants hire a notary without specific immigration training to help them with their case. But sometimes, immigrants who aren’t even eligible for a green card are charged for the service!

Working with a board-certified immigration attorney ensures that you, your money, and your future are in safe hands. Board certification is the highest degree of approval given by the Florida Bar. Those who earn it are proven to be highly competent and knowledgeable in their specific area of the law.

You Can Have Peace of Mind

For people who have worked previously without a work permit, or have committed some type of fraud or crime, the immigration process can be an endless source of anxiety. They might always be wondering if their case will be denied.

Working with a lawyer with only a general knowledge of immigration law can lead to your case being blocked due to past issues. However, working with an immigration expert can help ease your anxiety. It can also help you to feel more certain in your immigration applications.

Are You Ready to Work With a Board-Certified Immigration Attorney?

Are you ready to make the most of your time, money, and energy by working with a board-certified immigration attorney? Board certification makes it easier than ever to find an expert lawyer who is knowledgeable in your specific issue.

Our practice in the Orlando area can help you to reach your goals and navigate the U.S. immigration process.

Ready to get started? Contact us today to learn more!

 

 

Suzanne E. Vazqez - US Immigration Lawyer

Suzanne E. Vazquez
Board Certified Immigration Attorney
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