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Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a Green Card

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If you’re planning to move into a new country and start a new life, that’s great. Should you move country like the United States to get a better job and live your best life? The United States might be the best place to do just that. However, if you are looking to apply for a green card, it is mandatory to be aware of the most common mistakes people make when filing their applications. Here we’ll share some of the most common blunders and how to avoid them. By avoiding these mistakes, you can help ensure that your application is processed as quickly and smoothly as possible.

Filing the Application With the Help of a Notario

notarioIt’s a shame many people make is still going to a notario to help with their green card application. Remember that a notario is NOT a lawyer, and they are NOT authorized to give legal advice.

Using a notario can often result in your application being denied or delayed. If you need help with your application, it’s best to consult an experienced immigration lawyer. Immigration lawyers are familiar with the process and can help you avoid potential mistakes.

Missing Supporting Documents

filesIf you miss even one of the required documents, your application