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New York Shuts
Down Immigration Services Companies for UPL
Posted
Aug 28, 2009
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The New York State Attorney General's Office announced the shutting down of
three New York businesses that had been providing fraudulent immigration
legal services. Details can be found in an August 20, 2009
press release. This is
reported to MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers to raise awareness of
the problem of unauthorized practice of law (UPL) in the immigration field.
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New York Attorney General Taking Action
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Three companies are being sued by the New York State Attorney General,
Andrew M. Cuomo, for providing legal services without authorization or
accreditation. It is unfortunate, but all too common that individuals rely
on such services for their immigration cases. Immigration legal
representation can only be provided by licensed attorneys or, in limited
situations, by representatives granted accredited status by the Board of
Immigration Appeals.
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Common Problems Caused by Services Engaged in
UPL
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A wide range of problems is created by those who engaged in UPL. Using their
services sometimes results in a waste of money, at the least. The losses can be far
more severe, however. These services sometimes are fraudulent, resulting in
papers being filed with false documents or in nothing being filed at all. At
other times, those offering the services are inept, filing cases improperly
and providing incorrect advice.
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U.S. immigration law is
complex, as regular MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers are aware. While a part of immigration law
involves the filing of certain forms, the requirements go far beyond filling
in the blanks. The U.S. immigration legal system consists of statutes,
regulations, guidance, policy memos, and unwritten practices. On top of
this, immigration law has a myriad of procedural requirements and strict
deadlines. When these requirements and deadlines are not met, it can be
difficult and often impossible to remedy the problems created. The errors in
cases first handled by unauthorized "immigration consultants" often create
undue complexities that would never have arisen under the care of a
knowledgeable immigration attorney.
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The Victims of Incompetent
or UPL Representation
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Foreign
nationals affected by the companies, or others like them, that are being shut down and sued by the New York
State Attorney General should consult with
experienced attorneys to find out what options may be available to them.
Immigrants have historically been victimized by those who seek to take
advantage of their needs and unfamiliarity with this country. These
unauthorized immigration services are just another example. Some of them
proclaim on their websites that there is no need to spend money on lawyers,
and portray lawyers as overpriced and unnecessary. The truth is that there
is nothing as overpriced as useless, incorrect, and damaging advice that
results in a denial or possible removal / deportation.
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Conclusion
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The Murthy
Law Firm stands against the UPL and businesses engaged in similar activities because we care about
helping immigrants, who are a vital part of this country. We have seen too
many victims of UPL, hoping we can fix the messes left of their cases.
Often, these individuals approach good, knowledgeable lawyers when it is too
late to undo the damage. The price that is paid for using these services
is sometimes financial ruin, separation of family members, and the ability to remain legally in the United
States. We appreciate the strong
position of New York, and we trust that other states will follow this
example to protect the vulnerable immigrant community.
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FIRM. All Rights Reserved
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