Checklist To Find And Hire The Best Immigration LawyerYou are in need of an immigration attorney and really need a good one - well, make that the best immigration lawyer you can find. Since immigration is something that can be life changing, having the best is the only way to proceed. What follows is a checklist to help locate and narrow down your search for the best. First you will explore the BAR association for your location, then narrow it down by specialty, and finally refine the list of potentials by experience with the immigration green card process and the immigration through naturalization processes. Once you have down the checklist, you will be ready to start looking and interviewing to find the best immigration lawyer. The very first step when trying to find the best immigration lawyer is to find a list of attorneys. Visit the state BAR association's website for your state. Once you are on the site, you will find tens of thousands of attorneys registered with the BAR association. There are several filters on the website to narrow your search to find only attorneys who specialize in immigration and naturalization processes. If English is not your language of choice, there is also a filter to further narrow your list based on the languages spoken by the immigration naturalization lawyers. The next step would be to check the record of the attorneys on your list to see if they have ever been disciplined by the BAR association for anything that would raise a red flag. If an attorney is frequently in trouble, you do not want that person trying to help you through the green card process. When dealing with the United States Citizen and Immigration Service, if the immigration attorney has a bad reputation or has been linked to fraud, you will have a very hard time. Now that you have a list of immigration and naturalization specialists on your hand and have vetted them to verify their trustworthiness, you can contact the attorney's office to set up interviews with the staff and/or the immigration attorney. If they will not accept an appointment for you to interview them, move on down the list. After you have interviewed at least a few attorneys and find that you feel comfortable with them and the office staff, you have narrowed your list even further. During the interview process, inquire as to the percentage of cases the attorney has won. Regarding cases in which the lawyer did not obtain a green card for a client, inquire as to why such failure occurred. How the attorney responds to that question will tell you a lot about her character. After putting a little bit of time into your search, you can feel confident in your choice of the best immigration lawyer who specializes in immigration and naturalization. Also after going through the checklist, you will have found an attorney in good standing with the state's BAR association, interviewed the attorney and the staff, feel comfortable with them since the immigration process is very personal. The attorney also has a good track record and is honest about his cases lost. Now feel good about your choice on the very best immigration and naturalization attorney. |

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