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Episode Synopsis
Many folks decide to handle immigration cases on their own. That’s understandable.It is rarely prudent.Over the years, I’ve seen the outcome for countless individuals who decided to represent themselves.Many submit their paperwork, and months later, they go to an interview at the local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office, anticipating a green card. They returned home deflated, often clueless why their applications were rejected.Related Podcasts:Episode 73: Why Entries And Exits Can Make Or Break Your CaseEpisode 36: The Myth Of Unaffordable FeesRecommended Links For More Information:Why Thoroughness Should Not Be A Mere Afterthought In ConsultationsThe Impact Of Avoidable Actions: Small Mistakes, Huge Consequences
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