- Your immigration history, including specific dates when you entered and left the United States in the past, and how you did so, as well the length of time you have consistently been in the country
- The names, location, and contact information for your family members, including their relationship to you, whether they are dependent on you, and their current legal status
- Your criminal history, including the dates of any arrest, criminal charges, criminal convictions, and sentences that you served in prison or jail
- Your goals for representation by the attorney, such as staying in the U.S. with certain family members, or being able to work lawfully in the United States.
When you are preparing for a consultation with your immigration attorney
about your immigration case, there are a variety of steps that you can
take beforehand. Doing so will help maximize the effectiveness and efficiency
of your consultation, and ensure that you will get the most out of your
consultation as possible. First, you must provide your immigration attorney
with all of the facts relevant to several different issues, which include:
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