chamaka asked:


Which one is better to go to when getting help with fixing papers? Will the time vary with each one or it’s the same time. For example, will I get a faster the Green card faster if I go with an Attorney tha an Oranizacion Community (usally free or low cost)? Thank You for any advice!

Lawrence
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    No Responses to “What’s the difference between Attorney or Community Organization?”

    1. chipmonk_lena on October 22nd, 2009 2:15 am

      If you are looking for something free or low cost, then you can go to one of the organization. But if your case is a little more complicated than the usual (if it includes deportation warrants, illegal overstay, felony), an immigration lawyer is better but since immigration law is one of the most difficult branches of law, it will cost you money. Do not go to an organization if your case is complicated. As for going faster, I am not really sure. One thing I do know, filling the papers with someone who’s inexperienced can cause a great delay, but with a lawyer who knows what he’s doing, then you do have a great shot of having everything file properly.

      To be frank, immigration itself is more likely to recommend a lawyer.