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Originally Posted by Demise
Still paralegals generally cannot practice law and they cannot represent you before USCIS. There are some exceptions where you can get accredited by BIA if you're associated with an accredited non-profit and serve as a representative. Everything else is either really gray or just outright illegal. I mean if you want her to fill out the forms go ahead, just remember that you probably won't get a proper representation.
Yeah, I've got experience with 245(i), what do you want to know exactly.
Yeah but I wouldn't be surprised if the current regime was trying to nail people on tax evasion.
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That is why a lawyer is a good plan to sit with you in the interview.