Shopping Online for Immigration Services
Posted by admin - 19/02/10 at 11:02:40 amOnline shops don’t just sell products. Many customers also go online for services. For example, if you need green card renewal forms or help with US immigration issues, there are several stores and services online that can help you. In fact, the Internet is filled with services for those who are interested in US immigration. For example, there are many immigration resources online. There are forums where you can ask questions about US immigration issues, and web sites where you can read about green card renewal issues and other related topics. If you need to learn how to fill out a form or get something done, you can find it online. Many immigration attorneys even let you book consultations online. You can also download US immigration forms online and even file online.
However, it is important to note that not all online US immigration services are the same. Some offer quality services at a fair price, but some are little more than scams. If you are looking for these services online, here is what to look for (and what to look out for):
1) Look for up-to-date services. Many US immigration services offer current information and forms, but some websites and services are out of date and offer old INS forms which have not been current since 2003. Consider visiting the official USCIS website to download your forms. The official USCIS site has accurate information, the latest forms, and is free to use.
2) Look for reputable services. If you decide to look for a US immigration attorney or other service online, ask lots of questions. What are the professional’s qualifications and experience? How can they help you? How long have they been in business? Read other comments about the person online. Are many people happy with the service or are there complaints? Check resources such as the Better Business Bureau.
3) Be careful of “too good to be true” services. No one can “guarantee” you a green card or citizenship, especially if you do not qualify for this type of status. Some con artists promise you a green card or citizenship (even if you do not qualify) for large sums of money. However, these services will keep your money and will not deliver on their promises.
4) Be careful for services that charge you for what should be free. Make sure that you are not paying excessive filing charges or charges for forms which are free on the USCIS website. Read any contract carefully so that you understand what you are paying for. Compare prices to ensure you are being charged a fair fee.
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