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Beware of Dishonest Immigration Consultants
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Those seeking to adjust their legal status or obtain work authorization in the United States are often bewildered by the complex immigration laws in this country. Unscrupulous immigration consultants take advantage of these circumstances in many different ways. Read about the different scams.
By: National Consumer Law Center
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Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt
Immigration Assistants: What You Should Know Things you should know before paying someone to help you with your immigration matter.
By: Northwest Immigrants Rights Project
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Lawyer or Notary? What's the Difference Between Them? Describes the differences between a notary public and a lawyer.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Small Claims Court In Small Claims Court, a person may sue for up to $5,000. This court is meant to be a relatively quick, inexpensive way to resolve disputes that you've been unable to settle. The Small Claims Court is not complicated. Lawyers generally cannot participate and there are no juries, motions or objections. There is only a small charge for filing the lawsuit. A trial may be obtained much sooner than in other courts, and most trials are short, lasting about 20 minutes.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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What to do If Your Check Bounces
Provides options on what you can do if you receive an insufficient funds notice from your bank.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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