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"I really don't need a consultation. I just have one simple question. …"
Is this you? Read more to understand why a consultation may be
what you need.
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Law in
the United States, at the federal and state levels, is very complex, with
endless subtleties, gray areas, and nuances. Laws, and their applications,
change and are subject to refinements, definitions, and interpretations
through regulations, court decisions, memos, and policies. More than ever
before it has become critical for individuals to seek the advice of
knowledgeable legal professionals. At the Murthy Law Firm and
MurthyDotCom we are known for providing a wealth of accurate, reliable,
free information of a general nature to the immigrant and business
communities.
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If your question is regarding the black-and-white reading of U.S.
immigration law, you may find helpful guidance through the
MurthyChat, in the
chat transcripts, or on
the MurthyForum. If,
however, you need to know how the law applies to your specific
situation, you need the benefit of a legal
consultation. This is
because one seemingly minor change in your circumstance from that of the
next person, whose situation may appear similar, can lead to the need for a
completely different strategy. It is also because advice is not usually
rendered based upon that one "simple" question, without more follow-up
questions. Attorneys ask the correct, related background questions before
giving advice. It is potentially disastrous for an individual to rely upon
simple answers, given without the opportunity for the attorney to delve into
important background facts.
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Lawyers are often referred to as counselors. This is because answering legal
questions is not just a matter of giving yes and no answers. Lawyers guide
their clients, provide strategies and long-term planning, and anticipate
potential problems. When you think you have one question, a lawyer may
provide answers to the unasked questions that do not even seem relevant to
you.
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Imagine, for example, that you are seeking directions, so you ask whether a
road leads to a certain city. The answer may be yes, because the road does
go right into that city. Once told this, you believe you have all the
information you need to reach your destination. You could learn this on the
Internet, free of charge. A better advisor, however, would have informed you
that the road has many pitfalls, perhaps there is construction, heavy
traffic, and a bridge that is washed out. Perhaps it is critical to fill
your car with gas at a certain spot, because there are no more service
stations for many miles. A knowledgeable guide can anticipate these
problems, even if you do not know to ask the questions to elicit the
information. Like an immigration attorney, your guide may be able to suggest
an alternative route to help you decide which way is better for you, driving
your particular car, traveling with your family with their specific needs,
having to reach by a certain time. Sometimes the most important question
is, "Am I forgetting to ask anything relevant?" or "Is there anything else I
should worry about?"
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Over the years, we at the Murthy Law Firm have
seen many situations
in which mistakes were made because people failed to get good legal advice
first, only to have real problems later, requiring legal assistance. They often make assumptions or rely upon what their friends tell
them. Well-meaning friends and relatives can be helpful, but should not be
the sole source for legal advice. In immigration, there are many possible
pitfalls - it is much easier to do things right the first time than it is to try
to fix them after the fact. Immigration law is not always forgiving of
mistakes or lack of knowledge.
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So, when you have a question or are uncertain, search through the
information that we provide free of charge. This will give you the
background to make your consultation even more productive, and will help you
to fully understand the advice being given. It may also help to identify
potential problems that should be discussed with an attorney. Make sure,
however, that you seek professional
advice when you need it. You will sleep
better at night knowing your immigration journey is following the best route
possible. ©MurthyDotCom
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