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The Top Talent and Immigration Show


Sep 18, 2019

For most people who have not completed a law degree, the prospect of going through the immigration process is a daunting one. Getting a visa is no easy task, and there has been a number of misconceptions about the process which have sprung up over time. 

So what are the most common myths about working with an immigration lawyer? This week Kaushik is joined again by John Corcoran to highlight some of the most common misconceptions that he has come across in his experience. Listen in for some very good information which will help demystify what it is like to work with an immigration lawyer.

 

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

[1: 50] Misconception #1: Attorneys can speed up the process. Immigration cases take longer than you think

[3:40] Being thorough when filing your case is the best way to ensure the fastest filing

[4:34] Misconception #2: All attorneys are the same

[7:16] Misconception #3: The current political climate makes immigration impossible

[8:21] Can the immigration process be done without representation?

Resources Mentioned on this episode

The Ranchod Law Group

 

Sponsor for this episode

Ranchod Law Group has a mission to provide freedom and prosperity for immigrants and help more businesses to connect to top talent. The Ranchod Law Group believes that immigrants add tremendous value to the US economy seek to help companies grow with help from the immigrant talent that can contribute to their bottom line. 

They also help immigrants navigate the complicated immigration process today. Ranchod Law Group has been in business for nearly 20 years in Northern California and serves clients nationwide. Contact Ranchod Law Group today for details on how the firm can help you to solve your immigration challenges. You can visit Ranchod Law Group or call 916-613-3553 or email info@ranchodlaw.com.

 

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