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    Practicing without License?

    undefinedWhat is the name of your state? KY

    Can anyone advise immigrants about immigration law and help them apply, fill out docs, etc for money? Or is that practicing without a license? Specifically, can a paralegal preform that type of work on his own?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str87daze
    undefinedWhat is the name of your state? KY

    Can anyone advise immigrants about immigration law and help them apply, fill out docs, etc for money? Or is that practicing without a license? Specifically, can a paralegal preform that type of work on his own?
    Thanks

    **A: a fee paid consultant is legal but said consultant should not be advising on immigration law.
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    Consultant?

    Can you explain "fee based consultant?" Does this allow a person to fill out forms for immigrants and state that they perform legal services? The other question is can anyone do this or just a paralegal? and if you are a paralegal, does being on parole as a convicted federal felon negate your ability to work in the legal field?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str87daze
    Can you explain "fee based consultant?" Does this allow a person to fill out forms for immigrants and state that they perform legal services? The other question is can anyone do this or just a paralegal? and if you are a paralegal, does being on parole as a convicted federal felon negate your ability to work in the legal field?
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    **A: oh brother. Let's start over. Please post real questions on real situations.
    We don't respond to "what if's"
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    A: oh brother. Let's start over. Please post real questions on real situations.
    We don't respond to "what if's"

    Just to let the responder know...this isn't a what if. I am asking because my tenant told me that he was a doctor in his home country and although he was licensed here, he no longer practice as he started a new venture earlier in life. That would be practicing as an attorney, which I have since found out, he is not an attorney, but has a paralegal certificate from some mail order school. He said that he was performing his service of helping immigrants with there immigration forms and issues at the office I leased him. In addition, he was running a foreign language newspaper. He appeared very credible and he turned out to be a deadbeat. I have since discovered that he is on parole from a federal offense out of FL. I have also found that he fooled many people including his last landlord and his new landlord, who is a doctor and he feel for the stories. I just want to know if what he was doing was legal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str87daze
    A: oh brother. Let's start over. Please post real questions on real situations.
    We don't respond to "what if's"

    Just to let the responder know...this isn't a what if. I am asking because my tenant told me that he was a doctor in his home country and although he was licensed here, he no longer practice as he started a new venture earlier in life. That would be practicing as an attorney, which I have since found out, he is not an attorney, but has a paralegal certificate from some mail order school. He said that he was performing his service of helping immigrants with there immigration forms and issues at the office I leased him. In addition, he was running a foreign language newspaper. He appeared very credible and he turned out to be a deadbeat. I have since discovered that he is on parole from a federal offense out of FL. I have also found that he fooled many people including his last landlord and his new landlord, who is a doctor and he feel for the stories. I just want to know if what he was doing was legal.
    **A: ok, is he the "attorney" that sent me that Nigerian letter asking for my letterhead and checking account number so I can share in $25 million?

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