Documentation. In order for us to give you the best legal advice,
it is important that we have as much information as possible about
your case. To better facilitate the consultation process, please
provide, if possible, the following documentation:
- Current
and expired passports, with I-94 cards;
- Current
and expired employment authorization documents;
- Driver's
license and birth certificate;
- Previous
immigration or criminal documentation, such as
correspondence with a government agency, police records, or
court orders; and
- Any
other documentation requested when you schedule an
appointment.
If
you have worked with previous immigration or criminal counsel, and
you do not have a complete copy of documents filed on your behalf,
it may become necessary for you to obtain copies of your files.
Lawyers are required to keep client files and produce copies upon
client request, although they may charge a fee to do so.
Consultation Fee for New Clients is $100. For particularly
complex consultations or if we need to review substantial amounts
of documents that cause the consultation to run more than an hour-and-a-half,
we will charge an additional $100. If we are asked to conduct a
consultation at the Prince William County Adult Detention Center,
the fee is $200.
Consultation for Lawyers. We are pleased to assist other
lawyers with questions. We do not charge for this service as a professional
courtesy unless the question is more complex or involves research.
Payment. We gratefully accept cash, check, and Visa or Master
Card for the consultation and follow-on case work. Payment plans
are available for retainers.
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