Clark and Associates, Incorporated

"Your Immigration Problem Solution"

 
 
  

 
 
frequently ask questions

 

1.   Is it possible to come back to the United States legally after deportation?

            Yes. Most individuals are eligible to return to the United States after deportation. The problem is they do not take the necessary steps to obtain permission from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

2  Do I need an attorney to get my papers?

            No. Attorneys serve a useful purpose in the immigration process; however, most attorneys use the services of paralegals to assist you in the immigration process. This means that the higher price that you pay in order to retain an attorney is wasted money unless you need to see an Immigration Judge in court.

3.   Am I guaranteed to get my “green card” if I use Clark and Associates?

            No. The truth is no attorney, no paralegal, no company, and no individual can promise you that the USCIS will grant you permission to reside or work in the U.S. The USCIS or an Immigration Judge has the sole authority for deciding who may live or work in the United States.

4.  How do I know what process is correct?

            Clark and Associates will help you determine what process you are eligible for and which one is right for you. Even if you have an attorney already, we can assist you with ensuring that your attorney performs in your best interest.

5.  Can I make payments if I use your services?

            Yes. Clark and Associates is willing to create a reasonable pay schedule to help you get the process started as quickly as possible. Your case begins with a mandatory consultation fee and consultation to determine what services you need. At that time we will discuss a payment schedule.

 
 

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