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Can I Handle My Own Immigration Application?

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December 30, 20222 min read

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Yes, you have the option to handle your own immigration application. However, it is important to note that immigration laws and procedures can be complex.

If you decide to handle your own immigration application, it is important to carefully review the instructions and requirements provided by the immigration authorities. You should also make sure to gather all necessary documents and information, and complete all forms accurately and completely. It is also a good idea to keep copies of all documents and correspondence related to your application in case they are needed at a later time.

8 Reasons

With that said, there are several reasons why you may not want to handle your own immigration application:

1. Complexity Of Immigration Laws & Procedures

Immigration laws and procedures can be complex, and it may be difficult for an individual without legal training to fully understand and navigate them. An immigration lawyer or accredited representative can help you understand the requirements and documentation needed for your specific immigration case and ensure that your application is properly completed and submitted.

2. Risk Of Errors & Omissions

Failing to properly complete an immigration application or failing to provide the necessary documentation can result in delays or denial of your application. An immigration lawyer or accredited representative can help you ensure that your application is complete and accurate, reducing the risk of errors or omissions.

3. Time & Effort

Handling your own immigration application can be time-consuming and requires a significant amount of effort. An immigration lawyer or accredited representative can handle much of the work for you, allowing you to focus on other matters.

4. Stress

The immigration process can be stressful, and handling your own application can add to this stress. An immigration lawyer or accredited representative can provide you with support and guidance throughout the process, helping to alleviate some of the stress you may be feeling.

Overall, it is important to carefully consider your options and decide what is best for you and your situation. If you have any doubts or concerns about the process, it may be easier to consult with an immigration lawyer or for guidance.

Andrew Driggs

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