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  1. Lawyers can help

    who can help? Make sure not to use the the service of a "notario" who cannot practice immigration law. To determine whether the person assisting you is knowledgeable and licensed,consider checking whether they are a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association ( AILA) by going to www.aila.org to check,they also referral service, www.ailalawyer.com , which is a free service for finding a qualified lawyer. I've done meetings with lawyers before.some consultations have fees,one Immigration lawyer,Michael Gurfinkle,changed me $200 for a consult few years back.theres free consults over the phone and free service called pro bono. best bet,go list all your questions and call the pro bono once and they'll answer any questions for you.I highly recommend them( lawyers guideline to any immigration move,like applying and when to sign) I think all 800,000 applicant should be considered difficult case,I'm just saying they should go all apply about it the way with right guidelines and fined print read and avoid no mistake and everything is just done right. just a thought,hope this help guys <3 hunninutz