Looking for an Immigration Lawyer? Don't Fall for These Scams | KQED
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Immigrant families in California face growing threats from scammers posing as immigration attorneys, driven by fears of deportation. A woman's experience illustrates how desperation can make individuals vulnerable to fraud, as shown by her encounter with a fake lawyer who became defensive when questioned about his credentials. To ensure legal representation, it is crucial to verify an attorney's state certification and standing with the Bar Association. Additionally, immigration consultants exist to assist with paperwork and guidance but should also be thoroughly vetted to avoid scams.
Fear and uncertainty often lead immigrant families to fall victim to scams, such as impersonators posing as immigration lawyers, exacerbated by current deportation fears.
When approached with questions about his law license, the fraudulent lawyer got defensive, highlighting the importance of verifying credentials before proceeding.
An immigration attorney must be certified and in good standing with the state Bar Association; being licensed in another state is acceptable for representation.
In addition to lawyers, some professionals called immigration consultants assist by translating documents and guiding applicants through the immigration system, but they must be carefully vetted.
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