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| 18, Tremont Street, Suite 210, Boston MA, 02108 |
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Tel : 617-523-6320
Fax: 617-523-6324 |
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About Us
| WHAT WE BELIVE |
WORKING WITH YOU |
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Preparing to Meet With Us
Our office will provide an initial consultation free of charge to discuss
the particular circumstances of your case and determine what options may
be available to you.
Please call or email us to request an appointment. If you email make sure
you let us know what the best times of the day are for you to come into
the office. Click here for our contact information.
Before Meeting With Us
- Make a written list of questions that you have and state clearly
what you would like to accomplish from our meeting.
- Gather all documentation relevant to your case, including all immigration
related documents, photocopy them if possible, and bring them to our
meeting (see list of documents under the type of case you are enquiring
about).
During Our Meeting
- Disclose ALL information you have and know about
your case. Do not be afraid or feel embarrassed about anything. This
is key for us to establish the best strategy to approach your case,
and to be able to give you a realistic estimate in terms of the duration,
cost and possible end results of the case. Any information not disclosed
at the beginning of the case can have a negative effect on it, as our
strategy would be based on erroneous or incomplete information.
- Let the attorney know if you don’t understand any terms or points
in your discussion. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
- Make sure that before you leave our meeting, you have an understanding
of the following:
- What are the steps
involved in your case
- What is the estimated
duration and costs involved in your case
- What are the potential
difficulties and complications with your case
- What can you do
to help speed things up and reduce the costs of your case
How will the communication be conducted throughout the duration of your
case - Our communication policy.
After We Begin Working Together
- Make sure you update us on any changes in your contact or employment
information.
- Keep your own file with all the documentation we send you throughout
the duration of your case.
- Communicate with us if you have any questions at any point during
the process. Do not elicit legal information form others even though
they may be going through a similar process to yours. Every case is
in essence different, and even if they weren’t, there are other
factors that affect it such as the time in which the case started, the
evidence, and the processes and people who are working on your case
on the other end (i.e. The US Immigration Service officers, The US Immigration Service processing centers, District
Attorneys, etc.) Therefore, results on cases cannot be generalized
by type of case.
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| Disclaimer: The information contained in this Web site is general in nature and subject to change at any point in time. As such, it may not necessarily apply to all situations. Therefore, under no circumstance it should be construed as legal advice. Please ensure that you consult with an attorney regarding your specific situation before starting a legal process. |
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