Next week on Friday I will be interviewing an immigration lawyer. I plan on asking her about her opinions on the process of getting a Green Card, and how she thinks it may be improved. The immigration lawyer I will be talking with resides in Tuscon, so my family will be going down there next Friday and Saturday for a short vacation.
Potential questions and topics:
How long have you worked with Immigration law?
What are the most common ways your clients apply for a Green Card?
How long does it generally take?
What are the success rates?
What common problems do the applicants face?
What problems have you faced?
What do you not like about the process?
Why do you think it's like that?
How can we change that?
Potential questions and topics:
How long have you worked with Immigration law?
What are the most common ways your clients apply for a Green Card?
How long does it generally take?
What are the success rates?
What common problems do the applicants face?
What problems have you faced?
What do you not like about the process?
Why do you think it's like that?
How can we change that?
Since I have already read numerous articles and information on how to apply for a Green Card, I won’t be asking too many technical questions. I mainly wish to get an immigration lawyer’s perspective on the Green Card process. Hopefully she’ll provide some insight on what she believes needs to be changed about the process.
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