This is frequently asked questions related to Parole in Place (PIP) program for noncitizen spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens.
Resources on Unauthorized Practice of Immigration Law
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This advisory includes information to share with community members so they watch out for and report unscrupulous individuals engaging in notario fraud and UPIL.
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La abogada Michelle Mendez ofrece recomendaciones expertas sobre como los consumidores se pueden proteger contra los estafadores queienes se hacen pasar como abogados o representantes acreditados.
Pare el Fraude Notarial (Youtube)
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This one-page resource highlights the common types of scams immigrants are exposed to when seeking assistance with their immigration matter. Share this document to help your community avoid these harmful practices.
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This document suggests ways state officials can strengthen consumer protections against immigration services fraud and improve access to state agencies’ reporting procedures.
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This report, intended to help policymakers and advocates at the state and local levels who wish to create or further strengthen laws to combat the unauthorized practice of immigration law, was produced through a partnership between American University Washington College of Law and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
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This resource provides talking points for why states should enact laws that protect your community against notario fraud and other harmful immigration services.
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A very informative guide on the best ways to avoid immigration scams to protect yourself and not suffer consequences.
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A tip sheet outlining five important reasons why you should report unauthorized practice (notarios) each and every time.
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Trying to understand immigration law by yourself can be overwhelming. Figuring out who to trust is just as hard. Beware of notarios and other immigration scammers trying to cheat you out of your money and waste your time.
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There are many options out there to file a complaint against illegal business practices and and notario fraud. We've compiled a list to reference should you find yourself in an immigration scam.
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Due to the complexity of immigration law, even small mistakes can result in severe consequences to immigrants.