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What is A quick job description of a migration lawyer?

How would you describe your job to students?

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Donna’s Answer

Immigration lawyers help clients with legal issues related to immigration. This typically involves helping someone come to the US for a specific reason via a visa (for a job, school or to flee persecution in their country of origin) and/or to obtain a green card to become a permanent US citizen.

Some types of work performed by immigration attorneys include:
Provide advice: Immigration lawyers advise clients on immigration laws and regulations.
Prepare applications: They prepare applications for visas, green cards, and other immigration matters.
Represent clients: They represent clients in court proceedings.
Research: They research statutes and cases.
Draft documents: They draft motions and other legal paperwork.
Gather evidence: They help clients gather and present evidence to support their case.
Prepare clients for hearings: They prepare clients for hearings in court.
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Isida’s Answer

Hello Victoria,

Your inquiry is right up my alley! I am giving some feedback from international perspective, actually I live in Balkans (Albania).

Migration Lawyer in the Balkans has these duties:
Consulting with clients: Determine clients' eligibility and requirements for immigration to Balkan countries.
Legal Advice: Advise clients on their legal options and possible outcomes in immigration matters.
Document preparation: Prepare and submit legal documents for visa applications, residence permits, and other immigration procedures.
Representation: Represent clients in court proceedings, immigration tribunals, and other official settings.
Compliance: Ensure legal compliance in all immigration procedures.

I hope this helps!
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