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Authorized immigration service providers include: (1) representatives accredited by the DOJs Office of Legal Access Programs (OLAP) who work for DOJ Recognized Organizations, and (2) U.S. attorneys who are eligible to practice law in and are members in good standing of the jurisdiction where they are licensed and who
ing to the USCIS, anyone may provide limited, non-legal help with immigration forms and charge for those services. However, the states determine the qualifications required, including whether or not you need to be an attorney. Be sure to check your states rules to find out if there are any limitations.
The primary differences are: Residency Status: 42A is for permanent residents, while 42B is for non-permanent residents. Residency Requirements: 42A applicants must have been permanent residents for at least five years, while 42B applicants need ten years of continuous physical presence in the U.S.
USCIS will only recognize one designated representative in the following order of priority: Legal guardian or surrogate (highest priority) ​U.S. citizen spouse. U.S. citizen parent.
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) Legal Orientation Program (LOP) is a government funded program to provide overviews of immigration court procedures along with other helpful legal information to adult individuals in ICE detention. These orientations can happen: In-person. By video-conference.
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Partial Accreditation A representative must possess broad knowledge and adequate experience in immigration law and procedure in order to be accredited by the DOJ. Your organization should indicate whether it believes that the representative meets this requirement and submit the proof described in 8 C.F.R. 1292.12(c).
An accredited representative must, among other requirements, have the character and fitness to represent aliens and be employed by, or be a volunteer for, a non-profit religious, charitable, social service, or similar organization which has been recognized by the Assistant Director for Policy or the Assistant

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